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.
A suite of new herbicides help farmers manage the spread of weeds despite a host of obstacles each growing season.
U.S. National Science Foundation will fund research using bioherbicide formulations to control weeds resistant to synthetic herbicides.
The farm sector is keenly aware of the dangers of dependence on a single tool. Experts provide an update on the two most common sources of SCN resistance.
Experts offer strategies and solutions to combat weed resistance heading into the growing season.
Advances in technology have the potential to help counter a sharp drop seen since the mid-1990s in the number of new modes of herbicide being patented.
These experts address the need to take a long-term approach to minimize resistance and how to build the foundation for an anti-resistance management plan.
The all-purpose drift and deposition aid takes on herbicide resistance and enhances herbicide drift prevention.
University of Massachusetts Entomologist Andrei Alyokhin discusses what can be done to prevent resistance from happening, or at least delay it.
The so-called “billion-dollar bug” is expected to be back in full force in 2021.
The problem of insecticide resistance remains, and arguably even getting worse. So, what is going on? Contributing writer Andrei Alyokhin offers up answers.
As corn rootworm returns with a vengeance, proceed with caution if trading down is under consideration.
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Dr. Greg Kruger, Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska, oversees wind-tunnel testing of adjuvants and nozzles used […]
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Kochia has now gained cross resistance in at least one state to both dicamba and fluroxypyr. Kansas State […]