U.S. National Science Foundation will fund research using bioherbicide formulations to control weeds resistant to synthetic herbicides.
Where does water quality rank on your list of pre-application priorities? Ideally, it’s near the top.
Experts offer strategies and solutions to combat weed resistance heading into the growing season.
If weather stalls planting and deadlines loom, AgriGold agronomists say farmers still have options.
Storen is specifically designed to provide broad-spectrum residual weed control and is anticipated to be registered in time for the 2024 growing season.
Three herbicides and one biological will be labeled for a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and cereals.
The purchase includes intangible assets only used in Corteva’s straight-goods glyphosate business throughout the world, with the exception of Argentina.
Corteva Agriscience sources Active Ingredient tolpyralate from ISK Biosciences.
Ag retailers will continue adjusting to tough logistics and a challenging labor environment for the upcoming crop protection season.
Purdue Weed Scientist Bryan Young shares some insights on how herbicides fit into safe and sustainable farming practices.
Both products are concentrated, water-soluble herbicide formulations for control of a variety of problematic broadleaf weeds.
The company recently held a series of in-person events across the Midwest, highlighted by the SIMPAS system.
The best laid plans often go awry. Such was the case in 2022 with herbicide applications in the Corn Belt, as the cold and rain kept pushing planting further out.
Kyro herbicide is a novel combination of three effective Modes of Action for broad-spectrum control of more than 65 broadleaf and grass weeds.
Rice growers have a new foundational herbicide treatment option with the launch of FullScript herbicide.
Weed pressure in The Plains could get worse given the prolific nature of resistant weeds such as Palmer amaranth.
Crop protection companies navigate an increasingly expensive and challenging product introduction process to meet farmers’ needs in the field.
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.
Not exposing weeds to post chemistries is ideal, but not realistic. Here’s how weed scientists and other experts see the issue.