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Beyond the name change: Staying ahead of emerging trends that are influencing indoor growing

Founded by Ronald van de Oudeweetering, the company began life as Air Supplies before rebranding early this year to Airlux Technologies. The name change reflects its dual focus on climate systems (“Air”) and lighting (“Lux”), as well as innovation. “The word ‘Technologies’ wasn’t just a nice add-on,” Rob…

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Maíz transgénico: Ganan amparos para contrademandar a EEUU por incumplimiento del T-MEC

La Demanda Colectiva del Maíz ganó dos amparos por derecho de petición para contrademandar a Estados Unidos, por incumplir las obligaciones del Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá (T-MEC) al no garantizar que el maíz transgénico que se importa a territorio mexicano es seguro para la salud y para el medio ambiente.

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Duck and Fruit Trees/Bushes


Hello! This is my first post here, but I was hoping to find some guidance, so I’ll just jump right into it.

I’m putting together an orchard (apple, pear, plum, and sugar maple) with some fruits (raspberry, blueberry, blackberry, elderberry). The orchard area is attached to the duck yard.

Now, I don’t have the ducks yet (or all the plants for that matter – that’ll take years) but I’ve got conflicting information online. I’d like to let the ducks wander the orchard, but I’ve read that the nitrogen in their waste can poison young trees. “Young” is anywhere from 1-5 years, according to a quick Google.

The trees I have in now are 1-2 years old. The combined orchard and duck run are about 2 acres. Would this be enough space to diffuse the waste? Or would I have to block access to the trees until they were grown?

Thanks in advance to anyone who replies 🙂

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