SEED FIELD CHECK

Brand Owner Address Description
SEEDFIELDCHECK FieldWatch, Inc. 1281 Win Hentschel Blvd. West Lafayette IN 47906 SEED FIELD CHECK;Providing temporary use of a web-based software application for agricultural purposes, namely, to identify current locations of farm laborers on a map to protect the workers against pesticide, fungicide, insecticide, fertilizer, and other chemical applications; Providing a website featuring non-downloadable software for pesticide applicators and farmers to promote awareness of the location of people working in fields to prevent human exposure to pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and other chemicals; Providing a website featuring on-line non-downloadable software that enables users to to access an online registry displaying the current location of farm laborers in fields to prevent accidental chemical application in the area of those laborers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is generally directed to various methods of using ion implantation techniques to control various metal formation processes. In one illustrative embodiment, the method comprises forming a metal seed layer above a patterned layer of insulating material, the patterned layer of insulating material defining a plurality of field areas, deactivating at least a portion of the metal seed layer in areas where the metal seed layer is positioned above at least some of the field areas, and performing a deposition process to deposit a metal layer above the metal seed layer. In some embodiments, the metal may be comprised of copper, platinum, nickel, tantalum, tungsten, cobalt, etc. Portions of the metal seed layer may be deactivated by implanting ions into portions of the metal seed layer positioned above at least some of the field areas. The implanted ions may be comprised of nitrogen, carbon, silicon, hydrogen, etc. In yet another illustrative embodiment, the system comprises a stencil mask implant tool for implanting ions into selected areas of a metal seed layer formed above a patterned layer of insulating material that defines a plurality of field areas, the ions being implanted into areas of the metal seed layer positioned above at least some of the field areas.