Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
After harvest, retailers and growers should be planning for the best course of action to deal with future pests and disease pressure.
The Wisconsin retailer found a progressive local farmer who had a field with a notorious history of white mold to test a seed treatment.
Viatude fungicide is now available for northern U.S. soybean farmers to help protect yield potential.
As growers prepare for 2023 fungicide applications, they should be looking at economics and product availability.
“The 2018 season was highly conducive for the development of many diseases. If we didn’t have the right […]
In recent years grower-customers’ annual fight against yield-robbing organisms has tended to focus on weeds. Meanwhile, crop diseases […]
Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc., a leading provider of bio-based pest management and plant health products for agriculture, turf […]
University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist Wayne Flanary says about 160 acres of soybean in northwestern Missouri show […]
There’s no shortage of diseases waiting to descend on your soybean crop. No matter where you farm, managing […]
A group of university researchers, in conjunction with the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP), have created a […]
SipcamAdvan recently introduced Muscle ADV, a new fungicide that provides effective control of foliar and soil-borne diseases found […]
With planting season underway throughout the Midwest, finding the most efficient and economical way to go about preventing […]
Fields in the southern portion of Barton County were scouted by Wyatt Miller, an agronomy assistant with University […]
Mention the word “Phytophthora” and many readers will think of damping off in soybean fields. They think of […]
MANA Crop Protection has launched a white mold disease information Website called WhiteMoldInfo.com. Developed to aid soybean growers […]
As spring planting season approaches, soybean growers should be aware that one of the best ways to manage […]
Trying to predict this year’s insect and disease problems based on last season’s experiences can be a little […]
Despite overall sales figures for fungicides being down at most ag retailers, many expect a rebound in 2013 […]
From AI innovations to soybean seed developments, the CropLife staff share five key developments at this year’s show in Houston.