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Midwest Laboratories offers lead testing of items. This was the latest item I was able to find that high levels of lead can be found. Check this report out on the lead levels found in slow cookers. http://www.kutv.com/content/news/topnews/story.aspx?content_id=f8eb08d7-f588-462b-a113-447426ea4816 |
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Something needs to change in a hurry. The price of oil keeps rising and soon gas prices may be hitting $4.00 by this summer. Check out this article concerning this topic.
http://blog.cleveland.com/business/2008/05/gasoline_prices_could_spike_at.html |
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I really like to find interesting, informative sites dealing with gardening. Here is a great site for information and you can also view classes. Denis has put together a very good site with lots of tips. It is very informative.
http://thegardenersrake.com/ |
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| Have you ever wanted your tree tested? This particular link can look at tree cavities and examine the health of a tree. . http://www.treeradar.com/index.htm Download the latest brochure to learn more about this particular technology. |
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This article looks at the whole issue of alternative fuels and government subsidies. Where do you personally stand on the issue?
Check out the article.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-ethanol4-2008may04,0,7619608.story |
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Check out these prices ending for April. What is your prediction as to where we will be in one month. Source: Brownfield. Let's hope Crude oil prices go down among other things. These prices were reported April 30, 3008.
Closing Grains and Livestock Futures
May corn closed at $6.00 and 1/4, up 9 cents May soybeans closed at $13.01 and 3/4, up 22 and 1/4 cents May soybean meal closed at $336.60, up $9.40 May wheat closed at $7.87 and 1/4, down 6 and 3/4 cents April live cattle closed at $91.65, down 52 cents May lean hogs closed at $73.75, unchanged June crude oil closed at $113.46, down $2.17 |
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Salmonella was found in Malt-o-Meal. Check out more details about this article. Midwest Laboratories can perfrom this test. If you have questions regarding testing, contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories.
http://foodpoisoning.pritzkerlaw.com/archives/maltomeal-lawsuit-puffed-rice-and-puffed-wheat-recall-update-maltomeal-puffed-rice-cereal-salmonella-agona-outbreak.html
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Fertilizer Prices continue to rise along with demand. Shortages of fertilizer are inevitable. Check out this article for more trends.
http://www.progressivefarmer.com/tabid/1513/Default.aspx |
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Check out this article for lawn care tips. Some are so obvious, we often forget them. Check it out!
http://www.wiscnews.com/pdr/news/282988 |
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Could the increased prices of food and fuel be blamed on China's increased meat consumption. Its an interesting perspective. Check out the informaiton in this article.
http://biofuelsdigest.com/blog2/2008/04/25/china-meat-consumption-change-uses-more-grain-than-us-ethanol-industry-biofuels-digest-study-reports/ |
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Check out the E85 Conferences being coordinated by the Nebraska Ethanol Board. The Conference in Omaha will be held next door to Midwest Laboratories. A tour of the Ethanol Testing Lab will be available to participants. Check out the site to get more information.
http://www.ne-ethanol.org/events/events.htm |
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I came across this Consumer Reports YouTube Presentation. It gives more detail regarding soil pH. Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd4L7sqFWho |
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Six Steps to Perfect Tomatoes
Here is an atricle which gives som simple steps in raising tomatoes. Check it out!
http://ritasonlineproducts.blogspot.com/2008/04/six-steps-to-perfect-tomatoes.html
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Did any of you feel the earth move today? Pretty Strange! Many articles this morning. I checked out this article with comments from people in the midwest.
Earthquake rocks Midwest, including KC area
http://www.kansascity.com/637/story/581547.html |
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| Check out this site, http://greenenergytv.com/Browse/Top.aspx?1472348255 New video on Reneable Biodiesel Algae |
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Check out this article on lawn care mistakes
http://sev.prnewswire.com/environmental-services/20080415/LATU03015042008-1.html
Some exapmles
1. Cutting lawn too short to save time between mows: Removing more than one third of a grass blade results in a weakened root system and leads to future lawn issues. 2. Unprepared planting strategy and methods: Plants thrive when planted with appropriate depth, spacing and rootball preparation. Research plant's species and conditions it best thrives in to accommodate root system and growth needs. 3. Ignoring differences between mature and young plants: Water needs of young and mature plants differ. Young trees and shrubs require extensive water and different sun conditions than mature plants with established root systems.
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April is a good time to begin composting.
Source: http://hutchinsonleader.com/begin-composting-april-fall-application-7482
Begin composting in April for fall application
April 13, 2008 - 1:17am — Ardis Tobison
April is a great time of the year to review your composting program. Gardening plans should include both the selection of plants and a soil fertility program that will meet the needs of those plants. Composting should be part of those plans.
Composting is primarily a microbial process that converts plant materials such as grass clippings and leaves to a more useful soil amendment. Gardeners have used compost for centuries to increase soil organic matter, improve soil physical properties and supply some of the essential nutrients for plant growth.
Organic materials need to be placed into a pile 36 to 44 inches tall. This gives the amount of vertical height needed to heat up the piles. Next, composting microorganisms need to be provided with the correct amount of air, water and food to heat up to 131 degrees to 150 degrees. These temperatures reduce weed seed viability and pathogens.
Aerobic microorganisms need oxygen to live. Free air space inside the pile should be between 55 percent and 70 percent when the pile is built and will help assure that oxygen can get into all parts of the pile. Course particle size and small twigs can help increase air space in a compost pile.
The moisture content in the compost pile should be kept between 46 percent and 61 percent. This is “moist” but never “wet.” A “wrung-out sponge” feeling is just about the right amount of water. To maintain this level of moisture may require weekly or more frequent watering of the pile, especially in hot windy weather.
Compost microorganisms thrive with a carbon to nitrogen ratio of 25:1 to 35:1. Whenever possible adjust feed stock mixtures to get into this range. Fall tree leaves have a carbon to nitrogen ratio of about 90:1. To get into the proper carbon to nitrogen ratio you will need to add two cups of urea (46 percent nitrogen); or five cups of 22-01-14 fertilizer or an equivalent amount of nitrogen from other sources for each 100 pounds of leaves in the pile.
Turn the pile two to five times to mix the cooler outside materials into the hotter inside of the pile in order to get faster and more uniform composting. If you start composting now, you should have some very nice compost ready to apply to the garden next October at a rate of one-half inch to 1 inch and worked into the soil 6 inches deep. Using finished compost to grow new plants completes the cycle.
For more information about composting, such as how to purchase or make a structure for backyard composting, visit http://www.extension.umn.edu/gardeninfo/ and click on “soils and composting.” April is a great time to begin your compost program for 2008!
(Thomas R. Halbach is an Extension educator in waste management and water quality.) |
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This article focuses on 2008 Crops. Here is a summary for corn. Check out the other crops listed in this article. http://www.iowafarmertoday.com/articles/2008/04/14/headlines/minnesota_farm_guide/ag_news/regional_news/news17.txt
"Corn. Producers plan to plant 86.0 million acres nationwide, down from the record 93.6 million acres planted last year. Iowa recorded the largest reduction in expected corn acres with plantings expected at 13.2 million acres, down one million from last year. Indiana and Minnesota farmers are expected to drop corn plantings by 800,000 acres in each state." |
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Check out this article from Consumer Reports. This is a summary article.
Highlights from the article include:
The prices of these test kits ranged from $10.00 to $68.00.
The results concluded that these home soil testing kits do not deliver accurate results with respect to pH. A better value is a soil test from a privale laboratory or local cooperative extensions. These type of tests offer more tests and recommendations for a better price value. (Midwest Laboratoreis Basic Test with recommendations $10.00)
Check out this link. http://www.tricities.com/tristate/tri/news/consumer.apx.-content-articles-TRI-2008-04-08-0020.html |
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This trend seems to be picking up steam especially with a number of start-up producers. The following article speaks to this movement.
http://indianaprairiefarmer.com/index.aspx?ascxid=fpStory&fpsid=33146&fpstid=2 |
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Making Ethanol out of orange peel skins. This month's Biomass Magazine has an interesting article on this subject. Chekc out the online article, http://www.biomassmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=1531
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| This article gives a very good summary of some ideas to consider when working on your lawn this year. Check it out! http://everyday-houseblend.blogspot.com/2008/04/growing-great-lawn-from-ground-up.html |
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Higher corn prices are putting the squeeze on Ethanol Producers. The following article speaks to this concern. Prices could go even higher with the current wet spring. Read more... http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ixWlEKVzYLBv7gFujF5QhIUwtGqAD8VQJHLO0 |
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| Waste Management has a new site. They are doing a number of things to protect the environment. As my service provider I recently received a letter stating that I can dump my grass clippings in with my regular trash because its all being collected and transformed into energy. Take a look at the site, http://www.thinkgreen.com/ |
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I thought this chart was interesting. I did not realize that Iowa was the leader by such a big margin. Check it out. http://qibioenergy.wordpress.com/2008/03/31/ethanol-production-capacity-ranked-by-state/ |
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| Educating young people on the impact of Agriculture is very critical in helping promote agriculutre and educating children about where our food and energy products come from. There is a site that educators and administrators can use for resources in the classrrom. Check it out. Share it with your school teachers and administrators. http://www.agclassroom.org/ |
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I thought this article and YouTube video was interesting. Check it out!
http://cccpgcm.blogspot.com/search/label/Agronomic%20Techniques |
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This article really brings out some different uses for biodiesel. The article is well done and brings out a lot of information. Cooking, Cleaning up Tools and Grease are a couple of uses. More uses are mentioned in the article.
http://gas2.org/2008/03/26/top-15-unexpected-uses-for-biodiesel/
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Check out the various food testing packages available to clients. The food department has a good website at http://shelflifetesting.com/ Technorati Profile
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This article looks at the costs involved in producing biodiesel and gives an indication as to how prices for feedstocks have risen dramatically in the past couple of years. I also thought the reader comments at the end of the article were interesting. Biodiesel Article
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Should starter fertilizer be used this spring? Here is one perspective..
http://www.theindependent.com/stories/03232008/new_drudik23_001.xml.shtml |
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I thought this article was very informative regarding food costs for restruants. Check it out..
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1208&u_sid=10291384
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This is a really informative article that biodiesel producers should read in light of the high prices of feedstocks. Check it out! http://www.brevardbiodiesel.org/iv.html |
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I really like this article from New Zealand regarding the current Ethanol Boom in the United States. Although I do not agree with all of the information presented in the article, it really does make a person think about the current situation with high prices and its effect on the U.S. Economy and World Economy. It's worth your time to read it. US Ethanol Boom Is Madness |
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This is an interesting article. Well worth reading regarding Ethanol Sales in Nebraska.
http://ethanol-news.newslib.com/story/6938-23702/ |
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South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds has signed into Law a Bill for a Biodiesel Tax Incentive for Biodiesel Blends. Check out the article. http://www.foodandfuelamerica.com/2008/03/south-dakota-promotes-biodiesel.html |
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The folliwng article looks at Illinois Agriculture and all of the tremendous output this state does with respect to agriculutre. Very interesting article.
Source: http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/heraldnews/lifestyles/841324,jo13_agday_s1.article |
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| Check out Midwest Laboratories at the upcoming Nebraska Petroleum Marketers Show on March 18-19, 2008. More information can be found at the NPCA Website. |
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Proper soil sampling is the key to fertility management. The following article highlighs some important practices to take when sampling. "Proper soil sampling ensures correct fertilizer" |
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| With the price of oil hitting record marks, how can alternative fuels like Ethanol make more of an impact. This article looks at some of the issues facing ethanol. |
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| Check out this article regarding pharmaceutical drugs showing up in America's Drinking Water. USATODAY |
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| http://www.ketv.com/news/15468071/detail.html Check out this feature that aired this past week on a local station. |
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| Take this organic grower test and see how you do. http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/homegarden/16216852.html |
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| "Studies by the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State University at Mankato suggest that ordinary vehicles could burn a mix of 20% ethanol, called E20, as routinely and harmlessly as they now burn E10. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is to announce the study results at a conference here today." Check out the article in the USATODAY |
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Check out this article. If you work with DDGs and need a customized testing package contact Midwest Laboratories.
http://distillersgrainquarterly.com/article.jsp?article_id=1246&article_title=%3FSuper%3F+Feed+Concept+Adds+Value%2C+Marketability+to+Regional+Crops&q=&page=all |
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| With Poet and now VeraSun's recent announcement to move its headquarters to Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls becomes the focal point for the Ethanol Industry. See article: http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080303/NEWS/803030332/1001 |
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| Check out the following Biodiesel Presentation. More presentations will be appearing soon! |
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| Crab Grass Control -Now is the time to come up with a plan of action. Take a soil test and apply a preemergent herbicide. The following article also gives tips for controlling crab grass. Check it out. http://www.independentmail.com/news/2008/feb/28/spring-means-arrival-crabgrass/ |
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Conagra has really made a number of investments in its food safety program to combat the issues that ocurred in 2007. The following article highlights some of these changes.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1271354/conagra_chief_grilled_on_recalls/
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Today, I am writing from the 5th Annual Southeast Nebraska Farm Show. This show has over 80 vendors. It is being held at the Saline County Center Hall. The event is a fund raiser for the local Wilber-Clatonia FFA Organization. Its a wonderful Event. Vendors, Food and Silent Auction. Check out the link... http://www.wcffaalumni.org/farmshow.htm |
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| "Mycotoxins are compounds produced in grain by specific molds or fungi as secondary metabolites that may or may not be toxic to man or animals." This article defines different types of mycotoxins and offers management strategies for utilizing mycotoxin contaminated grain. http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/M1179.html |
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| The following article points to the direction Ethanol production is headed. Its a good article about Poet and Celluosic Ethanol. |
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There is a good article on Natural Balance and the testing that ocurred last year during the petfood recall. http://www.petfoodindustry-digital.com/petfoodindustry/200802/?u1=texterity
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Check out this article. More and more mercury is being found in sushi products and tuna products. Mercury analysis at Midwest Laboratories is $40.00 per sample. Interesting article!http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_022108HEB_tuna_test_KS.159d579c.html |
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Don't forget to sign-up for this feed and receive updates everyday. Click on the RSS FEED 2.0 BUTTON underneath the gold bar. A new menu will appear asking you to subscribe. If you have questions, contact a Midwest Laboratories Representative.
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I saw this article on the following website, http://www.motherearthnews.com/Organic-Gardening/1973-11-01/Bits-and-Pieces.aspx
Interesting article! - The title says it very well!
THE NEWSPAPER YOU READ TODAY MAY BE YOUR FOOD TOMORROW , according to a Denver University microbiologist. Dr. Brooks D. Church says that fungi can turn discarded paper into a protein-rich food supplement ... and the mold produced contains as much as 50 percent protein. Currently it's used in animal feed, and - if approved by federal health agencies--could supplement human food, Dr. Church says. Fungus has been grown successfully on the leftovers from paper factories, grain mills and breweries...and even on feed lot cattle wastes and manure. The Green Giant Company's Minnesota corn and pea cannery and an Iowa milling firm are now testing the idea in pilot plants. |
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Last week, I received a call from a European Firm asking me if we tested biodiesel jet fuel. The gentleman indicated that flight tests were ocurring in Europe this month. At the present time, Midwest Laboratories does not test biodiesel blend jet fuel because there are not approved testing standards. With this said, it may not be too far in the future that this type of testing may occur. Check out the article attached. Biodiesel in Airplanes |
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| The following article looks at Coskata's approach to making ethanol of out of tires, grass, garbage and wood chips. We will have to watch in the next couple of years to see how this technology progresses. Article : http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/20199/page1/ |
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New to Midwest Laboratories and would like to know costs upfront for testing. Go to Bid Proposal and download the Excel Spreadsheet. This will give you a way to detail your request for analytical testing in a more structured way. You can also go to the Contact Us page and submit an inquiry.
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| USDA orders the largest beef recall. http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2008-02-17-slaughterhouse-recall_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip This article just brings more awareness that quality control needs to be a requirement. Quality practices must occur in every phase of production. Midwest receives meat samples from a number of clients and consumers. If you have questions regarding testing please call a representative today. |
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Missouri's governor is proposing a bill which would require all diesel in the state of Missouri to be blended with 5% biodiesel. Check out the article and video at this site.
http://stjoechannel.com/content/fulltext/?cid=16381 |
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| Midwest Laboratories offers custom diesel/biodiesel packages for testing in the areas of micorbial growth, flash point, viscosity, sulfur, cetane and others. Call a representative at Midwest Laboratories for more information. |
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After attending the National Biodiesel Conference it became apparent that biodiesel testing is at an all-time high. Producers and Marketers must insist on a high quality product. With this said, Midwest Laboratories is now offering an affordable, high quality bioidesel test to help producers and marketers enforce their own quality standards. This new package, Critical ASTM Parameters Testing Package includes the following test parameters.
Flashpoint
Total Glycerin
Free Glycerin
Oxidation Stability
Acid Number
Turnaround time is 2-days upon receipt of sample and price for this package is $250.00. One liter of sample is needed for testing.
Call Heather or Brent | 402-334-7770 for more information! |
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Check out this article related to soil testing. Some good points were made.
http://bgdailynews.com/articles/2008/02/10/sports/s7.txt |
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Nice article on soil interpretation for lawns can be found on the Ohio State Univerity Extenstion Site. I like the charts which explain the acceptable levels. Site referenced:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/4000/4028.html
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| Algae was the number one feedstock at the conference. Midwest is setup to analyze the oil and properties of the feedstock used for biodiesel. In addition, we have conducted biodiesel testing with Salicornia Feedstock. |
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| I just wanted to take this time to thank all of the current clients and new clients we met at the National Biodiesel Conference 2008 in Orlando this week. Please feel free to contact myself or a representative at Midwest Laboratories if you have questions regarding your biodiesel testing needs. Brent Pohlman, bpohlman@midwestlabs.com 402-829-9877 |
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Fuel Quality remains high! Testing (B100) per ASTM 6751 is a requirement.
Biodiesel being produced from algae is a "Hot" Topic
Formal Testing of Biodiesel Blends up to B-20 is coming in 2008 and producers welcome it.
Several Midwest Biodiesel Clients and Midwest Agriculture Clients stopped by our booth and gave praises regarding our turnaround time and quality service.
It was a very successful day introducing our products and services to people.
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The following article on METH highlights the need to really check do a thorough check when purchasing a home. If you are interested in obtaining a Meth test for your house, speak to a representative at Midwest Laboratories to get the information.
Source:
http://cbs2chicago.com/national/home.meth.Minnesota.2.643326.html |
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Join us at the Expo - February 4 -6, 2008. It should be a good time. For more information go to the PMCI of Iowa Petroleum Marketer's and Convenience Stores website, http://www.pmcofiowa.com/index.cfm?page=21
Midwest Laboratories will be represented by Joe Thelen and Heather Ramig. They can talk to you about envirnonmental testing, diesel testing, biodiesel testing and ethanol test. |
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| This is good news for the Ethanol Industry. See the article.http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=188944 |
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Check out this site over the next few days... National Biodiesel Conference 2008 Blog Site. It will be updated daily with information from the conference. It will be a great way to stay connected to the conference if you are not attending. Brent Pohlman and John Torpy will be representing Midwest Laboratories at the National Biodiesel Conference 2008 - Booth 1019.
National Biodiesel Conference Site
http://blog.biodieselconference.org/
Midwest Labs Biodiesel Testing Site
https://store.midwestlabs.com/Biodiesel_Testing/ |
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Check out this site over the next few days... National Biodiesel Conference 2008 Blog Site. It will be updated daily with information from the conference. It will be a great way to stay connected to the conference if you are not attending. Brent Pohlman and John Torpy will be representing Midwest Laboratories at the National Biodiesel Conference 2008 - Booth 1019.
National Biodiesel Conference Site http://blog.biodieselconference.org/
Midwest Labs Biodiesel Testing Site https://store.midwestlabs.com/Biodiesel_Testing/
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The following article talks about how clients can track their pizza orders online. At Midwest Laboratories, clients can see when their samples are received and view results when all tests are completed. In addition, all testing history is available to clients online. This service is offered free to clients. If you have never used this type of service, please contact a representative at Midwet Laboratories.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2008-01-29-pizza-tracker_N.htm
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The following article http://wisconsinagriculturist.com/index.aspx?ascxid=fpStory&fpsid=31928&fpstid=1 highlights the need for establishing a proper infrastructure for Ethanol. It also highlights the need for more flexible fuel vehicles which run on E85. |
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Midwest Laboratories will be attending the National Biodiesel Conference - February 3-6, 2008. http://www.biodieselconference.org/2008/ Check out the sessions and topics. If you are attending, please stop by our Booth. (1019). Brent Pohlman and John Torpy will be representing Midwest Laboratories Inc. |
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Check out this document prepared by the Renewable Fuels Association. Analysis of Potential Causes of Consumer Food Price Inflation. Is Ethanol to blame?
http://www.informaecon.com/Consumer_Price_Inflation_Study.htm |
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Here is an interesting story of a State Senator who is pushing a bill for Lawn Care Companies to perform a soil test before applying any fertilizer to a property.
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2008/012008/01222008/350372
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A new online form has been unveiled to help clients submitting samples to Midwest Laboratories. This form is Excel-based.
This form will help Midwest Laboratories Associates prepare for analytical work in advance of receiving the samples. Please complete the form, upload it. In addition, you can print out the form and place it with your sample to mail or drop off at Midwest Laboratories.
Click on the link to proceed to this new page.
http://store.midwestlabs.com/Sample_Submission/
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Here is a nice article highlighting the need for base saturation testing for sod samples. Article can be found at http://USAsod.com .
http://usasod.com/2008/01/20/a-lesson-on-understanding-base-saturation-soil-tests-for-sod-farmers-sports-fields-and-others.aspx |
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| Midwest Laboratories conducts testing for Packaged Ice Companies. This type of testing usually involves testing for eColi and Heterotrophic bacteria and Total Dissolved Soids, Odor and Turbidity. Again, this type of testing is done as a preventive measure by companies to insure a quality product to consumers. In the next few weeks I will try to highlight other types of testing that Midwest conducts that you might not be aware of. |
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Check out the Iowa Pork Congress, January 23-24, 2008 - - Midwest Labs will be there in Booth 814. Check out the seminars and events
http://iowaporkcongress.org/ |
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Today and tomorrow, the Nebraska Agri-Business Expo in Omaha, NE. Stop by our booth and check out the other vendors who will be attending.
http://www.na-ba.com/expo.htm |
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Check out this show on the Discovery Network! There a number of good agriculture and environmental jobs which Mike Rowe gets involved with. Its one of my favorite shows. New shows air every Tuesday, 9.00pm central. Check out more information online, http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/dirtyjobs/dirtyjobs.html
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| Kits are available from Midwest Laboratories for testing your drinking water to insure its safety. Drinking Water is defined in Wikipedia and offers a lot of good information. Check it out! |
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Stay up to date with the National Biodiesel Board Newsletter. You can receive this publication once a month via email. Its a great way to stay informed.
http://nbb.grassroots.com/bulletin/bulletinsubscription/ |
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David Hest in Farm Industry News, Jan 2008 has an interesting article on Google Maps. I tried it using his instructions and found it to be straight-forward. Follow his instructions and see what you think.
http://farmindustrynews.com/shop-office/farm-recordkeeping/google_maps_farm/ |
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There is an interesting article in the Omaha World-Herald today with respect to an Ethanol Study from UNL. Check out the article,
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1208&u_sid=10226234 |
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A number of programs are in place to help serve organic clients with their soil testing. Please call Matt Stukenholtz or Rob Ferris for your testing needs. In addition, you can take the time to inquire about a free soil test and a discount will be applied toward one of the organic soil packages. These packages include a number of analysis that can give growers helpful information with respect to recommendations of crops and historical information to help monitor ideal soil conditions. |
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The following topics will be presented by Midwest Laboratory Representatives at the Nebraska Agri-Business Expo. CCA and CEU Classes
Nematodes - George Nelson
pH and Lime - Ken Pohlman and Matt Stukenholtz
More informaiton can be found at Nebraska Agri-Business Expo. |
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Reporting data is only effective if the client can use the testing data to meet the objectives of their business. These objectives might be providing certified results to other clients, providing data in an organized manner. Receiving data that can be imported into existing reporting systems. To better understand your reporting needs, please take a couple of minutes to talk to a representative at Midwest Labs to see how we can make that happen for you. We are migrating to some new Information Technology Tools which can make these requirements happen with limited programming. Reported data is only of value if it is meaningful to all parrites involved. |
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Midwest Laboratories Inc. would like to take this opportunity to thank you as clients for letting us assist you with your testing needs. 2008 looks to be another year of new testing methods in the areas of lead testing, metals testing, manure testing, ethanol testing, biodiesel testing and continued advances in the areas of feed, organics, environmental, pet food, food and microbiology.
Look for advances in reports, website access and sample submission.
If you have questions about our services, please feel free to contact myself or a representative at Midwest Laboratories.
If you have questions or comments, please feel free to offer those to Midwest Laboratories Management. We like to hear from our clients.
Have a Happy and Safe New Year!
Brent Pohlman
Market Development
bkp1@midwestlabs.com
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For those of you who are producing and marketing your own food offerings, check into Midwest Laboratories' Nutritional Labeling Offering.
You will receive a complete nutritional label which contains the following:
Calcium, Calories, Calories from Fat, Cholesterol, Daily Value Calculations, Dietary Fiber, Iron, Protein, Saturated Fat, Sodium, Sugars, Trans Fat, Total Carbohydrates, Total Fat, Vitamin A, Vitamin C
For more questions contact Erin Smith, 402-829-9846.
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Definition taken from Wikipedia
Total dissolved solids (often abbreviated TDS) is an expression for the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid which are present in a molecular, ionized or micro-granular (colloidal sol) suspended form.
Primary sources for TDS in receiving waters are agricultural runoff, leaching of soil contamination and point source water pollution discharge from industrial or sewage treatment plants. The most common chemical constituents are calcium, phosphates, nitrates, sodium, potassium and chloride, which are found in nutrient runoff, general stormwater runoff and runoff from snowy climates where road de-icing salts are applied.The chemicals may be cations, anions, molecules or agglomerations on the order of 1000 or fewer molecules, so long as a soluble micro-granule is formed. More exotic and harmful elements of TDS are pesticides arising from surface runoff. Certain naturally occurring total dissolved solids arise from the weathering and dissolution of rocks and soils. The United States has established a secondary water quality standard of 500 mg/l to provide for palatability of drinking water.
This test is available at Midwest Laboratories for $12.00 per sample. Contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories. |
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Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium commonly found in soil, stream water, sewage, plants, and food. (Source Wikipedia)
Sources of listeria in food and symptoms of listeria can be found in this Article.
Midwest Laboratories can test for the confrim the presence of listeria in samples for the cost of $20.00 per sample. |
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Midwest Laboratories will be closed for business on December 24-25, 2007. The next blog post will be on December 26, 2007. Merry Christmas!
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The following recall was posted, yesterday! Midwest Laboratories performs this type of testing on samples. Price is $20.00 per sample. For more information contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories.
Article cited.
"California health officials and the Food and Drug Administration are warning customers who purchased basil imported by Top Line Specialty Produce that the product could be contaminated with Salmonella. The warning came after testing revealed some of the basil, which was imported from a farm in southern Baja California, Mexico, was contaminated...." |
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Midwest offers Biodiesel Clients the following cold tests: Cold Filter Plugging Point, Cold Soak Filtration and Cloud Point. Also, if you have a clogged filter which you suspect is due to the cold, please contact Midwest Laboratories. We can put you in touch with a company to analyze your filter at no cost to you. |
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| Midwest Laboratories offers discounts through Agri-Data for mapping services. Check out the link Mapping Services on this site. |
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Midwest Laboratories would like to hear from its clients regarding new test offering in 2008. If there is a test offering that you would like to see, please let us know. We may have it in the developing stages. Simply drop us a note online using the Contact Us page. All items submitted will receive a response. |
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| Metals packages are available at Midwest Laboratories. Midwest Laboratories can test for various metals in different materials. This type of testing can be customized to meet your needs. Please call Midwest Laboratories and ask for Barry Blessing, 402-334-7770. |
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| Manure Testing Packages are available online. In addition, Rob Ferris and Matt Stukenholtz would be willing to talk to you about a Nutrient Management Program that is available in Excel. Please call one of these individuals for more information. Check out the link at Manure Testing. |
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| Midwest Laboratories representatives are attending the Nebraska Ag Classic in Kearney, NE. Check out the the Soil Testing link for upcoming shows with respect to agriculture in Nebraska and surrounding states. |
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| Are you aware that all Midwest Laboratory Clients can view their entire testing history dating back to 1998 online. This service is free to all clients. You can retrieve results 24x7 online through a secured internet connection. If you would like to setup your account to retrieve results, please call the main phone number 402-334-7770 and speak to a client services representative. |
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There is a good web article at the Iowacorn.org site, Frequently Asked Questions about DDGS. Check out this article and call if you would like more information about packages offered in this area. Sue Ann Seitz or John Torpy can assist you with your questions. 402-334-7770. |
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| Midwest Laboratories offers a number of Food Analysis. Clients can send samples for nutritional labeling, shelf life testing, sugar profiles, fatty acid profiles, cholesterol, vitamins, metals. Call a representative today for pricing and package testing options. |
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Today will be a time of mourning and prayer for the families of the nine victims of yesterday's mall massacre. It was a senseless act! This incident comes at a difficult time during the Holiday Season, but at the same time it's a time to come together for reflection. We at Midwest Laboratories have received phone calls and emails from clients across the country expressing concern and sympathy regarding this tragedy and appreciate these comments. |
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| Midwest Laboratories is offering lead testing as a service to clients. Midwest Laboratories can analyze items with the new XRF technology to examine elements in various products. If you would like more information concerning this service, please call and speak to Barry Blessing, 402-829-9853. |
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Midwest Laboratories was featured on a local television news station regarding lead testing. If you missed it, check out the story again.
http://www.ketv.com/video/14741308/index.html |
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Midwest Laboratories is still sending out soil bags to clients. You can place orders by calling Midwest Laboratories 402-334-7770 or send your request through this website. |
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Midwest Laboratories offers several Pet Treat Testing on its eStore site. With the purchase of one of these kits, you will receive supplies and a return shipping label. Check it out today! |
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There is an excellent article in the Biodiesel Magazine this month regarding Biodiesel testing and cold weather properties. Midwest Labs offers several cold weather tests for biodiesel. Biodiesel Cold Tests. |
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| Have you checked your well water or drinking water lately? It's really a good idea to check your water once a year to insure proper quality for drinking. Check out our water packages online. Several Water Packages are available online to meet your needs. |
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| Midwest Laboratories is offering consumers a lead testing soil kit. This kit includes instructions, paperwork, return shipping, and ziploc bag. The kit allows consumers to collect a sample for analysis at Midwest Laboratories. If you have questions, please contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories. |
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I know a number of you access your data and submit samples from the website, www.midwestlabs.com.
I would like you to encourage you to express your comments regarding this process, (things you would like to see, things you wish we would do with the site, things you like, things you do not like) All comments will be collected and reviewed. I will also provide a summary of the comments on a future blog. This information will be very helpful to Midwest Laboratories in better serving its clients. If you are unaware of the featured offered on the website, please let me know and I would be happy to set you up with these services. You can submit your comments several ways directly through an email, bpohlman@midwestlabs.com , by phone, 402-334-7770 or go to our Contact Us page and send your comments from our site.
Thank You in Advance!
Brent Pohlman -Market | Development - - Midwest Laboratories Inc. 402-829-9877 |
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With the Thanksgiving Holiday, shiping samples can sometimes be a challenge. A reminder that Midwest Laboratories is open Friday, November 23, 2007 and will receive samples on Saturday, November 24, 2007. If you need to use a carrier during this holiday period, DHL is available for shipments on Friday and Saturday this week. If you have any questions, please call the main phone number, 402-334-7770. |
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| Listeria in sausage is the latest food to be recalled. Midwest Laboratories offers the listeria analysis for $20.00 per sample. If you have questions, please call a client services representative at Midwest Laboratories or send an email using the Contact Us page. |
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| Midwest Laboratories offers glycerin testing. Glycerin is becoming a hot commodity. Many Biodiesel Plants are trying to move their co-product. If you would liket to find out more about your glycerin quallity check out our informaiton regarding Glycerin Analysis. |
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Are you tired of making phone calls to companies and having to push the correct buttons to get to a particular department. At Midwest Laboratories, we pride ourselves on offering a live voice for every phone call with our main phone number, 402-334-7770. In addition, we provide direct phone numbers to people in charge of different services. If you would rather email your questions, we do address your email communications as well and answer each inquiry that is received. You can submit your question through the Contact Us page on this site.
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| Please check out our testing packages in the areas of composting, manure and lagoon testing. Packages available online at the Shop Online menu. In addition, you can check out our latest prices and information or talk to Rob Ferris or Matt Stukenholtz if you have any questions. |
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| With an account at Midwest Laboratories, clients are able to access all testing history online, 24x7 through a secure connection through the Corporate Website. Also, reports can be received via email as soon as analysis is completed and verified. In addition, clients are also able to submit sample paperwork online for defined analyatical testing packages. This service is a free service to clients. For more information, please contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories Inc. |
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I wanted to provide some fresh information today. Midwest Laboratories welcomes your comments regarding our services. Please feel free to go to the Contact Us page and add your comments. I would really appreciate comments about types of services you would like to see on this website or our corporate website too. Your comments are taken seriously and you will receive a response to your comment.
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Several people have taken advantage of this offer. Midwest will send you one soil bag with paperwork and a prepaid return shipping label for a free basic soil test. Check it out!
FREE SOIL TEST
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Ever wonder what type of metals are in the food, water and feed
Midwest can look at Metals in Food: (Arsenic, Lead, Selenium, Cadmium, Mercury) $95.00.
For water, the Domesetic Suitability Package looks at the following Metals: Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Manganese, Sulfate, Cholride and Flouride. - $50.00
For Feeds, The F3-Complete Mineral Package looks at the following Metals: Sulfur, Iron, Phosphorus, Zinc, Sodium, Calcium, Copper, Potassium, Manganese, Magnesium - $19.00
For other Metal Analysis, please contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories. |
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Midwest Laboratories is offering Biodiesel Sampling Kits and Ethanol Sampling Kits online through the Shop Online site. Kits include supplies for samples, paperwork and return shipping labels. |
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November 8, 2007 - Midwest Laboratories Inc. received over 17,000 soil samples in one day, (November 6, 2007) for testing. This was the largest number of samples ever received in one day. Midwest Laboratories has always been dedicated to maintaining high quality standards and insuring proper turnaround. Advancements in the past few years have been made in anticipation of such volumes. Midwest Laboratories continues to offer clients a turnaround analysis and reporting on soil samples of 2-3 days after samples are received.
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How safe is your drinking water? Check out some water packages for your home or private well. Several packages available for purchase online. Check out the Water Packages on this eStore site. |
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| Pet Food / Pet Treat Testing testing packages are available to corporate producers and independent / private producers. Quality is the emphasis! Check out the available packages on the Pet Food Analysis page on this site. |
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Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Testing. Has your product been checked to insure that you meet the maximum level of sulfur of 15ppm for retail diesel? Midwest Laboratories provides sampling kits and analysis for the combined price of $49.75 per sample. In addition, cold property testing is available to help insure that the quality of ULSD will be suitable for the upcoming winter weather. For more information, please contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories.
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Midwest Laboratories offers Hemorrhagic E. coli testing of frozen pizza for $22.50 per sample. If you have questions regarding E.coli contamination, please call a representative at Midwest Laboratories. 402-334-7770
Simply place your sample in a ziploc bag and send it to
Midwest Laboratories
13611 B Street
Omaha, NE 68144
http://www.reuters.com/article/consumerproducts-SP/idUSN0145450220071102 |
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The past two days, Midwest Laboratories has received over 13,000 soil samples per day. The turnaround time for these large number of samples remains intact. Once soil samples are received, (day 1) the samples are tested and results are delivered via email, web and fax. (2 days). If you would like more information regarding soil sample supplies and testing please contact a representative at Midwest Laboratories.
Midwest Laboratories is the leader in Soil Testing!
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Biodiesel Testing (B100) ASTM 6751-07b is in place as a standard for Biodiesel. The method consists18 test properties and can be found online at the National Biodiesel Board website. The cost of this complete test is $600.00. A modified version, (excludes Cetane Number) of this test also exists for the price of $400.00. If you would like more information, go to the Biodiesel Testing pages on this site. |
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Soil testing at Midwest Laboratories, Inc. is in high gear! We are receiving over 12,000 samples a day and can analyze this many in a turnaround time of three days. If you would like more information, please check out our soil testing section on this site. |
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Midwest Laboratories is now offering company blog information to customers.
Sign-up for regular feeds by clicking on the RSS2.0 FEED button at the top of the page.
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