About 89.5 million acres of soybeans will be planted across the U.S. in 2017 — a record high, […]
When aphids and weeds start showing up in area wheat and corn fields, farmers need to consider the […]
According to Jill Scheidt, agronomy specialist with University of Missouri Extension in Barton County, most wheat in southwest […]
This past growing season, soybean aphids were unable to develop economic infestations in most fields in the North […]
Early April brought more than warm weather to Kansas farms. Aphid populations increased around the state due to […]
In work that could cut back on insecticide use, USDA scientists have found a way to distinguish aphids […]
Because farmers across the Corn Belt planted crops later than normal this season, scouting for soybean aphids might […]
Now is the time to scout for soybean aphids and a new University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension app can […]
Soybean growers should be on the alert for possible heavy levels of soybean aphid infestations, particularly in northern […]
Soybean aphids should be on a soybean grower’s radar every year, says Dr. Erin Hodgson, Iowa State University […]
Syngenta Seeds, Inc. says it will soon offer the industry’s first and only fully integrated aphid management system […]
The European Commission has approved the import, processing, and use of the YieldGard Corn Borer technology — stacked […]
The measures include changes to pesticide labeling requirements and issuing of Endangered Species Protection Bulletins.
Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
Marks second novel mode of action technology for U.S. ag tech company.
With an ever-changing pest outlook, manufacturers express optimism heading into the growing season.
Site provides enhanced resources for visitors seeking greenhouse and nursery insect control solutions.
Alta Seeds will feature igrowth technology for pre- and post-emergence weed control applications with IMIFLEX herbicide.
One keyword should drive every insecticide-related decision: identification.
As corn rootworm returns with a vengeance, proceed with caution if trading down is under consideration.