Like medication for humans, crops and insects are building resistance to herbicides we have used for decades, writes […]
Across the Corn Belt this past season, hybrids containing the Agrisure Viptera trait demonstrated effective control of above-ground […]
First, the good news: If we consider all the issues growers and retailers are facing right now — […]
Proper soybean insect pest control begins with scouting. As the warm weather continues, Syngenta encourages growers to implement […]
Vestaron has received expanded EPA registration for its biological insect control products. These innovative bioinsecticides, which are derived […]
Weather conditions are creating situations suitable for insects not commonly seen, according to a University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist.
It’s not surprising last season saw a mixed bag of insect and disease pressure. An exceptionally wet spring […]
While the near-record warm winter will cause some insects to appear earlier than normal, whether the bugs negatively […]
Questions are surfacing about the impact of late planting on key insect pests of corn and soybeans, said […]
Improving Management Strategies Over the last decade, there have been several factors that have caused the soybean pest […]
You’re well aware insects exemplify Mother Nature’s authority to balance the environment. Controlling these pests enhances your growers’ […]
New Poncho/VOTiVO seed treatment from Bayer CropScience has received registration from the EPA for use in corn. “We […]
The only good thing that may have come from the floods in Indiana in May and early June […]
It seems like today’s crop protection suppliers are spending more time in the nation’s courtrooms than in customer fields.
Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
New regulations and advancing technology have growers and ag retailers reviewing their approach to adjuvants.
A milder than normal winter across much of the U.S. has experts worried about an increase in field pests this growing season.
From AI innovations to soybean seed developments, the CropLife staff share five key developments at this year’s show in Houston.
2024 hybrid class delivers strong yield advantage, advanced insect protection and herbicide-tolerant trait technology.
The need for quality seeds that offer better yield and resistance to pests and diseases is driving what could be a $15.5 billion business by 2033.