The partnership will use the potential of AI to optimize crop protection chemistry, developing a novel MoA broad-spectrum herbicide.
As you start planning for next year’s weed control program, it’s important to understand that effective herbicide applications include adjuvants.
The collaboration aims to bring competitive alternatives to manage resistant and tough-to-control weeds through innovative trait stacks.
The new adjuvant is an ideal carrier to deliver herbicides onto the leaf surface and into the bloodline of targeted weeds.
Supply shortages push adjuvants into the limelight, as retailers and growers sharpen focus on making every ounce of herbicide count.
Strong agronomics in weed control was the take-home message from industry experts at this year’s Commodity Classic.
Here’s a look at the latest factors that could still influence herbicide decisions and options.
Leading weed control experts weigh in on what’s makes an effective herbicide program in 2021.
IMPACT CORE delivers postemergence control of tough weeds, while SINATE combines with glufosinate for postemergence control in LibertyLink corn.
It’s important to educate growers and applicators about optimizing their equipment for the chemistries that they’re spraying.
2,4-D and glufosinate weed control failures also on the rise as retailers, awaiting regulators’ decision on dicamba’s re-registration, face yet more uncertainty.
NK varieties available for 2021 include all three of the most in-demand traits: Enlist E3 soybeans, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans, and LibertyLink GT27 soybeans.
With delayed plantings/applications occurring during 2019, many weed analysts foresee plenty of potential trouble with herbicide-resistant varieties in 2020.
Lentils, dry peas, chickpeas, soybeans, and sunflowers have been added to the label.
Row Crop Weed Specialist Larry Steckel chats on two worsening issues he has witnessed with dicamba: suspected resistance and a lack of grassweed control.
With plenty of product in the tanks, retailers aim to manage the myriad weed control systems in 2020.
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