Biological evaluations are the beginning of EPA’s Endangered Species Act consultation review process for certain pesticides.
Both actions provide regulatory certainty and clarity on how these tools can be used safely while also helping to ensure a strong and vibrant agricultural market.
During an Environmental Protection Agency Scientific Advisory Panel hearing on atrazine, the National Corn Growers Association, along with […]
Syngenta and attorneys for several community water systems have agreed to settle litigation related to the herbicide atrazine […]
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN.) has reintroduced legislation (H.R.4318) to ban the herbicide atrazine. Atrazine is used nationwide to […]
An updated jobs analysis by Don L. Coursey, Ph.D., Ameritech Professor of Public Policy Studies at the University […]
A recent study by David C. Bridges, Ph.D., agronomist and president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, […]
University of Wisconsin-Madison economist Paul D. Mitchell, Ph.D., found the use of atrazine helps farmers reduce aggregate soil […]
According to a new economic study by Paul D. Mitchell, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied […]
Atrazine and other triazine herbicides drive the U.S. economy as much as $22 billion over a five-year period, […]
Beginning today, the U.S. EPA is holding a Scientific Advisory Panel for a reevaluation of the herbicide atrazine. […]
Banning the agricultural herbicide atrazine would cost between 21,000 and 48,000 jobs from corn production losses alone, according […]
Plaintiffs in the Madison County, IL, case against the makers of the popular herbicide atrazine handed the manufacturers […]
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA), the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency […]
Last week’s CropLife eNews included a short report on an Illinois atrazine court case. This week, Syngenta Crop […]
Despite the efforts of the six manufacturers of the popular herbicide atrazine, a water contamination lawsuit against them […]
Industry experts say there are three weeds quickly developing herbicide resistance that could bear watching this growing season.
The fight against weed resistance continues to ramp up as crop protection companies double up on their R&D efforts.
Crop protection companies are battling tough-to-control weeds with current and upcoming herbicides.
Adjuvants play an important role in sustainable agriculture’s emphasis on efficiency and precision.