Contro-Piston Irrigation Syringe [20 Pieces] *** Product Description: Contro-Piston Syringe Offers Uninterrupted Action In A Single-Hand Technique The Sterile, Disposable Syringe With Thumb Ring Is Designed To Minimize Hand Slippage And Prevent C ***

Contro-Piston Syringe Offers Uninterrupted Action in a Single-Hand Technique The sterile, disposable syringe with thumb ring is designed to minimize hand slippage and prevent contamination. The barrel features raised, large and easy-to-read graduations, which are calibrated in oz and cc. The tip, elongated to facilitate tube feeding, has an extra-large orifice for better removal of clots and mucous shreds.Contro-Piston Irrigation Syringe Offers Uninterrupted Action in a Single-Hand Techique.Contro-Piston Irrigation Syringe – Piston Syringes – Includes: Rigid Tray, Iodophor Pad, Sq. Jar, Drape And Csr Wrapping

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Organic Farming & Agriculture: Biological Control – A Natural Alternative (1989)

This product contains the following film(s): Film Title: Biological Control – A Natural Alternative (1989) 27 Minutes Agriculture is one of the United States largest industries and a threat to that industry is unacceptable. For years people turned to pesticides and toxic chemicals to get rid of such threats with negative impacts on the quality of food and people’s health. “Biological Control – A Natural Alternative” discusses using natural predators to eliminate common farming pests to reduce the chemicals used and gives a brief history of bio-control. Using the environment to combat the environment is not only practical and healthy, but an example of humans peaceful harnessing of nature.

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Farming with Native Beneficial Insects: Ecological Pest Control Solutions

This comprehensive guide shows you how to create a farm or garden habitat that will attract beneficial insects and thereby reduce crop damage from pests without the use of pesticides. Four experts from the Xerces Society, a world leader in conservation and environmental issues, discuss the ecology of native beneficial insects and show how you can conserve their presence on your land through conservation biocontrol — recognizing these insects and their habitat, reducing pesticide use, protecting existing habitat, and providing new habitat. Specific solutions and strategies include creating native plant field borders, mass insectary plantings, hedgerows, cover crops, buffer strips, beetle banks, and brush piles. Step-by-step illustrated instructions for these projects and more are accompanied by stunning full-color photography.

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