Bacteria can be used to break down used sheep dip, preventing bees and fish from dying because of soil and river contamination, scientists heard today (Wednesday 10 September 2008) at the Society for ...
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Farm union's 'shock' at sheep dip disposal ban
Welsh farmers are to be banned from disposing of waste sheep dip on their land, over concerns the liquid chemical treatment is polluting rivers. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said it had measured ...
Meat from lambs raised on 300 farms in Wales could have been contaminated due to an illegal chemical sheep dip that is thought to have been used by some farmers. Some farmers in Wales are believed to ...
EXPERIMENTS carried out in this Department have shown that the addition of wetting agents to an arsenic dip results in a decreased retention of arsenic in the fleece; the wetting agent causes the dip ...
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