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    Reconnecting the railways: communities awarded funding to restore Beeching rail links and forgotten stations – GOV.UK

    - November 30, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Towns and villages across England, which were left isolated when their railways were closed, are one step closer to having their connections restored and transformed, as 15 projects are awarded up to 50,000 each to progress plans to reinstate historic stations and restore passenger services, as announced in the Spending Review.

    More than 50 years since the railways were radically reshaped, including thousands of lines and stations closed during the infamous Beeching cuts of the 1960s, this latest investment will kick-start work on schemes that reconnect previously cut-off communities, with the potential to reinvigorate local economies and level up opportunity across the country.

    Restoring our railway

    Schemes awarded funding include:

    Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:

    For towns and villages left isolated and forgotten by Beeching cuts, restoring a rail line or a station has the potential to revitalise a community. It breathes new life into our high streets, drives investment in businesses and housing, and opens new opportunities for work and education.

    By building back with a real focus on better connections and supporting left-behind communities, were delivering our promise to level up this country.

    These latest projects to receive a share of the second round of the Restoring Your Railway Ideas Fund will progress plans to deliver new routes and improved connectivity, as well as developing plans for new stations to areas poorly served by public transport.

    Entries have been specifically judged on their ability to deliver real economic benefits and support left-behind communities, with investment targeted at regenerating local economies by:

    Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris said:

    From restoring historic stations at Ferryhill and Langport, to reinstating passenger services on the Maid Marian Line and transforming rail connections around Bolton, Bury and Consett, our investment will provide the vital links that people depend on.

    Among the winning bids is a scheme to reinstate passenger services from Bolton to Manchester through Radcliffe with a radial Metrolink running through some of the most economically deprived parts of the UK.

    A proposal for a Mid-Cornwall Metro has also been awarded development funding which would create a coast to coast through-service connecting the biggest towns in Cornwall Newquay, Par, St Austell, Truro, Penryn and Falmouth reducing journey times and easing road congestion.

    Todays news comes as the government provides 32 million of funding to deliver 3new stations in England and Wales, including Edginswell in Torquay, Thanet Parkway in Kent and St Clears in Carmarthenshire, with additional funding being invested to develop a further 2 in Haxby and Deeside.

    The Beeching cuts saw tracks ripped up or grassed over, iconic viaducts and bridges left without a purpose and communities set adrift. Initially proposed by British Rail chief Dr Richard Beeching in 1963, passenger services were ended on around a third of the rail network, with more than 2,300 stations closed and up to 5,000 miles of track axed across the UK.

    Over the summer, proposals from MPs and local authorities for the second round of the Ideas Fund were considered by an expert panel, including Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris and Network Rail Chair Sir Peter Hendy, after 51 bids were received earlier this year.

    A further 28 bids will receive further guidance to help develop and refine their ideas for assessment in future funding rounds.

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    Pest Control Services Market Analysis, Recent Trends And Regional Growth Forecast By Types And Applications 2020 – The Haitian-Caribbean News Network

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Pest Control Services market research study provides an all-inclusive assessment of the market while propounding historical intelligence, actionable insights, and industry-validated & statistically-upheld market forecast. A verified and suitable set of assumptions and methodology has been leveraged for developing this comprehensive study. Information and analysis of key market segments incorporated in the report have been delivered in weighted chapters.

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    Group brings 100 sandwiches and bags of clothes downtown for Thanksgiving Day giveaway – Fox17

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. The folks at a local pest control company decided to spend their Thanksgiving morning giving back to their community, bringing warm meals and bags of clothes for those dealing with homelessness.

    John Koval, owner of Smitter Pest Control Management on Division Ave, decided to organize the event because of the hardship so many in West Michigan are currently facing.

    A few weeks back, I was sitting in my office and said, you know what, the line of work I do, pest control, I see a lot of things, you know, that are shutting down and how it's hurting a lot of people," Koval told FOX 17 Thursday morning.

    "I just said, you know what, I'm going to give back to my community, I'm going to give back to the homeless."

    They passed out 100 Subway sandwiches, clothes, shoes and toiletries. Koval was even able to get several family members and co-workers to join him.

    A bunch of my friends heard about it on Facebook, and here we are. A lot of people helping me out, from clothing to food, gloves, socks and everything," Koval said.

    And having a couple people coming up to me and saying thanks for caring about us on a day like today, when we should be giving thanks.

    People continued showing up throughout the morning, grateful for Koval's efforts.

    What makes me feel good is, I know its hard to see with the mask on, but I can see the smiles underneath that mask, that they feel good someone cared about them.

    Smitter Pest Control Management is still working through the pandemic. You can find out more about them and the services they offer at their website.

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    Aptive invites PMPs to join in ‘Giving Tuesday’ Dec. 1 – Pest Management Professional magazine

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LOGO: APTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL

    Aptive Environmental Pest Control, based in Provo, Utah, is donating at least $275,000 to the United Nations Foundations Nothing but Nets campaign in 2020. To celebrate both Malaria Awareness Month in November and Giving Tuesday in December, Aptive pledges to match donations up to an additional $50,000 from its community of customers and sales representatives on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, bringing its donation potential to nearly $400,000.

    The United Nations Nothing But Nets campaign sends insecticide-treated bed nets to regions of the world plagued with malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Since 2016, Aptive has brought its community together every year to help stop the spread of malaria transmitted by a simple mosquito bite, contributing over $912,000 to the campaign and helping to protect nearly 285,000 lives, according to a news release.

    Aptive Environmental Sales Team Leader Jonathan Watrous has led the Nothing But Nets giving program amongst the sales team for four years.

    What I love about working for Aptive is being part of a company that not only cares about its employees, but also supports those in need, Watrous said in the news release. Its a great feeling to know the work we do every day makes a difference in not just the lives and homes of families we serve, but those across the world, too.

    Aptive CEO Vess Pearson agreed.

    We believe a few small acts of kindness can create a large impact, and were seeing it right before our eyes in partnership with Nothing But Nets, Pearson said in the news release. As the holidays approach, we encourage others to spread generosity big or small in their communities and beyond, because thats where change begins.

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    The tiny parasitic wasp that saved an industry – BBC News

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The classical form of biocontrol is specifically geared to invasive species management, says Wyckhuys.

    Biocontrol offers the option to go back to the region of origin of that pest, study the co-evolved natural enemies and choose the organisms that are highly effective at controlling them. We dont want to introduce an organism that is going to attack other organisms. We select an effective biocontrol that is highly specific, says Wyckhuys.

    Alternatively, in conservation approaches, predators that already exist within the environment are promoted by protecting their habitat. This can be done by increasing the amount of hedgerow or meadow around a field.

    In a study on cabbage farming, where there was a high proportion of meadows surrounding a cabbage plot, numbers of cabbage-eating caterpillars were lower. This was likely due to the greater presence of parasitic wasps in those environments, the researchers say. However, in other instances, meadows promoted the presence of pest species like aphids and flea beetles. Its not as simple as introducing more meadow to cut down on pests the dynamics between farmland and wild land need to be carefully managed.

    Conservation biocontrols like this are also limited to controlling pests which are native to their local environment. Like classical biocontrols, many pest species were first introduced to their environment by humans they werent necessarily already there. As countries import seeds and crops from across the world, it is easy to assume that the odd accidental pest tagged along. Now, finding themselves in a new environment without a natural predator, they flourish.

    Finally, in augmented approaches a pathogen or parasite is introduced to a crop at a key time perhaps when pests begin to breed or lay eggs, or even before the pest arrives so that the control species quickly nullifies their threat before their own numbers dwindle and they too die out in that area. The advantage of this approach is that you can be very specific with how you tackle the pest species.

    Augmented control is very popular in the European greenhouse sector, says Wyckhuys. In some areas pesticide use is zero.

    Greenhouses have been the domain of biocontrols for decades, even while chemical pesticides had their boom years. They have a big advantage of being a more or less closed system, so a predatory biocontrol is not going to fly away. Then there is the fact that greenhouse crops tend to be higher value tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers sell for more per unit area than cereals, for instance.

    In more recent years the popularity for biocontrols has spread to other sectors such as floraculture, viticulture and outdoor fruits like strawberries.

    In Canada we did a survey in 2017/ 2018, 92% of flower growers use biocontrol as the main pest control strategy, says Buitenhuis. It is an amazing success story and came about because of pesticide resistance, especially in Canada.

    Buitenhuis and Reid know that when large surface area crop farmers switch to biocontrols for their cereals and grains, the momentum will have swung back in their favour. If an arable farmer decided that a biocontrol is usable on wheat or barley that is us cracked it, says Reid. Likewise, Buitenhuis says that persuading countries like Colombia, Ecuador and Kenya to adopt such approaches would be big wins.

    It is coming, says Buitenhuis. Using chemicals only is not a long-term sustainable strategy.

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    Comprehensive Report on Insect Pest Control Market 2020 | Size, Growth, Demand, Opportunities & Forecast To 2026 | Rentokil Initial, Bayer, FMC,…

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    Down in the Garden: How Companion Planting Works – Central Coast Community News

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Polyculture is the practice of planting combinations of plants for stronger, healthier growth and greater yields in productive agriculture.

    When we think of companion planting, often it is considered as simply a form of controlling pests by adding plants to our gardens that certain insects dont like.

    This is a part of the equation.

    Companion planting however, not only controls pests, it will inhibit the growth of unwanted weeds and improve the fertility of the soil.

    Lets look at the various benefits of companion planting for pest control, soil health and thriving plants in your garden.

    PEST CONTROL

    These are a few pests you might encounter in your garden and some of the plants that can either confuse or repel them along with tips for attracting their predators.

    Bugs in General

    A border of chamomile, a hedge of feverfew or plantings of millet will deter most insect pests.

    We cannot forget pyrethrum as it is a very strong pest deterrent.

    Another clever way to combat insect invasions is to try planting more native shrubs as these will attract native birds that will in turn eat the bugs.

    Ants

    Pest control plants are tansy, pennyroyal and spearmint.

    Aphids

    Marigolds, chives, garlic, onion, wormwood, coriander, rhubarb and elder repel these.

    Cabbage Moth

    Tomato and peppermint confuse and repel cabbage moths.

    Other moths can be deterred with rosemary and santolina.

    Nematodes

    Mustard, marigolds and lavender send nematodes on their way.

    Stink Bugs

    Artichoke and radish are very disliked by these bugs.

    Slugs and Snails

    Rosemary, wormwood and mullein all deters them while mulches of these and oak leaf mulch are also effective.

    Birds eat snails and slugs so plant bird attracting plants like buddleia, banksia and grevillea will bring them into your garden for some extra protein.

    Thrips

    Alyssum, chamomile, pennyroyal, thyme and basil will control thrips.

    Sunflowers, dill, coriander, tansy, yarrow, alfalfa also attract thrip predators.

    Whitefly

    Feverfew, garlic, marigolds, nasturtiums and basil can control whitefly.

    INSECT INVITATIONS

    Inviting what may seem like pests into the garden can sound strange but in fact there are many beneficial bugs that can help you grow a great garden.

    Lay down the green carpet welcome by planting lots of flowers to attract pollinators to help fertilise your plants.

    Consider letting some herbs and greens go to flower as well as planting specific flowers such as dahlias, forget-me-nots, sunflowers, roses or daisies.

    There are also flowers that naturally attract insects that are predators of destructive garden pests. Ladybirds are going to take care of the mites, scale, whiteflies and aphids for you and they really enjoy dill and coriander.

    Lacewings will make a meal out of aphids and they also enjoy tansy, angelica and dandelions.

    HEALTHY SOIL AND HAPPIER GARDENS

    To fix nitrogen to the soil for plants that require it, try planting sweet pea, alfalfa, nettle, soybean and clover as companions.

    For soil low in magnesium plant in peppermint and parsley and let those dandelions roam free.

    If your root crops are not much chop, try planting in garlic, sorrel, calendula, nettle amongst them as these all add phosphorus which could be your problem.

    To ensure tasty fruits and vegetables, you need potassium in your soil to improve the uptake of nitrogen so get in some evening primrose, sunflowers, watercress, tansy and borage.

    Control weeds by planting comfrey.

    This acts as a living thick mulch and can be slashed down and added to your compost for a rich boost in nutrients.

    Create well-planted boarders to stop grasses invading your garden beds and use these areas to add pest deterring plants such as pyrethrum and daisies.

    Living mulches are simply plants that grow to cover the soil to trap in the nutrients and deter weeds so consider comfrey and other herbs that have the qualities your particular garden requires.

    MY FAVOURITE COMPANIONS

    There are many great companions in the plant world I have set out some in the adjacent box.

    If I had to share with you my favourite companion plants, I could not go past marjoram for its ability to boost the flavour of nearly all surrounding crops while providing nutritional assistance to the environment it finds itself in and this is turn produces very healthy plants.

    My other favourite is comfrey for its ability to become a living mulch that deters pests and weeds, provides temperate regulation and water retention and it also creates an amazing liquid fertiliser.

    Some plants do better in the company of friends.

    These botanical mates offer nurturing through their ability to share nutrients with others; by attracting insect predators, usually through aroma or taste, and by adding something to their neighbours in the way of additional flavours or boosting their growth rate.

    Here are a few combinations for you to try that should improve your garden.

    Artichoke, Jerusalem (Helianthus tuberosus): they love being with tansy and corn and will deter insects from your citrus trees if used as their underplanting.

    Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis): brilliant bedfellows are tomatoes and asparagus as they naturally stimulate healthy, strong growth in each other.

    Parsley, capsicum and lettuce all do well with asparagus too.

    Bay Tree (Laurus nobilis): one of the great pest and disease deterrents for all other plants and should be found at least once in every garden.

    Beans, Broad (Vicia faba): lettuce, corn, violets, potatoes are all good neighbours.

    Beans, Runner (Phaseolus coccineus): This type of bean loves growing alongside carrots and cauliflowers and does well with spinach, radish and corn.

    Broccoli (Brassica oleracea): this vegetable loves growing with rosemary, leeks, celery and sage.

    Celery (Apium graveolens): leeks, tomatoes and especially bush bean varieties work very well together with celery in the garden.

    Citrus (Citrus spp.): sweet pea grown alongside citrus of all types will help fix the nitrogen in the soil and to deter woodborers plant catnip and lavender beneath your citrus.

    Cucumber (Cucumis sativus): To encourage stronger growth, try planting peas and beans and you will find that lettuce makes a healthy garden bed companion as well. The dreaded cucumber beetle can be deterred with radish that has been allowed to go to seed.

    Lettuce (Lactuca sativa): To improve the flavour of your lettuce, try planting between rows with beetroot or strawberries.

    Mulberry (Morus alba): To ensure a bumper crop of mulberries, plant grapes and chokos nearby you can grow either through the branches as well.

    Olive (Olea europaea): Rosemary, lavender and tansy all make a good underplanting for this tree as they repeal many pests that are attracted to it. Wattle is a brilliant native companion and almond and walnut also help create a beneficial growing environment.

    Onion (Allium cepa): Onions do well with lettuce, cabbages and carrots and you will find that chamomile is also happy growing aside onions.

    Passionfruit (Passiflora spp.): Lemongrass and lemon balm are both good pest deflectors and marjoram is an extremely beneficial nutrient provider.

    Pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.): They grow well around citrus, beans and corn while dill and oregano are good pest controllers.

    Rose (Rosa spp.): There is belief that growing alliums such as chives, onions and garlic with roses will improve the perfume of the rose. Chamomile helps prevent the development of black spot and parsley will deter pests.

    Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa): Borage improves the sweetness of strawberries while marigolds deter pests.

    Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus): These big beautiful blossoms will lure aphids away from the rest of your garden without much harm to themselves and are massive pollinator attractors as well.

    There are also some plants that do not make good bedfellows.

    Some emit substances that harm certain neighbouring plants, many attract plant predators that are unwanted, while others deplete available resources that more fragile plants cant compete with.

    Tomato, for instance, do not do well with fennel, potatoes or kohlrabi and strawberries find it difficult to grow around collards.

    Dont ever plant Gladiolus in with your vegetables as they are nutrient thieves and your crops will be stunted in growth.

    Sunflowers and potatoes or beans will starve each other out.

    Alliums are your onions, garlics, leeks and chives and they do not make good neighbours with beans, peas or asparagus.

    Beetroot and amaranth dont seem to mix with each other, potatoes and artichokes are not friends at all and all of the brassica family (such as: broccoli, Asian greens, cabbages, cauliflower) should never be grown near the nightshade family (such as: tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, capsicum) or strawberries and rue.

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    Biological Pest Control Market: Latest Innovations, Drivers and Industry Key Events 2020 2026 – The Market Feed

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Biological Pest Control Market: Latest Innovations, Drivers and Industry Key Events 2020 2026 - The Market Feed

    Covid-19 Impact on Global Biological Pest Control Market Expected To Reach Highest CAGR by 2026 : BASF, InVivo, Dudutech, Koppert, Biobest Group, etc….

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Tech Companies Partner on New Innovative Growing Platform – Greenhouse Grower

    - November 29, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ecoation Innovative Solutions Inc., a provider of data-driven grower assist technology, and Kinova, a Canadian-based global leader in professional robotics, have announced a new collaboration. By adding robotic grasping capabilities to Ecoations grower assist platform, the two companies aim to enable real-time identification and treatment of pest and disease risks in greenhouses globally.

    With an initial focus on closed-loop and automated integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, specifically surgical treatment application to targeted areas of the canopy and autonomous biological control distribution, the partnership is designed to bring the best of each companys capabilities to the market as a commercial crop monitoring and management package.

    Kinova is a leader in robotic arm development with impressive and robust products that have been deployed commercially for many years in the global market, says Ecoation Founder and CEO, Dr. Saber Miresmailli. What excites me the most is the fact that through this partnership, two leading Canadian companies are joining forces to tackle important and timely issues that are impacting humanity globally: food security and farm labor shortages. Combining the ecoation AI/IA Human+Machine platform with Kinovas robotic arm will not only allow the Canadian duo to detect, diagnose, and report problems, but also help them to treat the issue using the proper solution with surgical precision.

    We are proud to collaborate with ecoation, another Canadian industry-leading company, in this adventure to take on one of our generations biggest challenges; increase food production amidst labor shortage and climate change, says Franois Boucher, VP Sales and Marketing at Kinova. We are confident that ecoations AI/IA Human+Machine platform, combined with Kinovas Gen3 modular and ultra-lightweight robotic arm, will prove as a powerful tool for food growers around the world.

    Ecoation is a grower-centric platform that merges deep biology, artificial intelligence, intelligence augmentation, and robotics to create technology that change the way growers produce and protect food. See all author stories here.

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