Winter wheat growers need to start scouting their fields and planning to control weeds that have survived the […]
Keeping up with all of the advances and changes in the crop protection industry — especially with the […]
By all accounts, 2011 was one of the most profitable and yield-plenty years agriculture has ever seen. But […]
Monsanto Co. has unveiled its new Roundup Ready Xtend Crop System, which is designed to provide farmers with […]
An updated jobs analysis by Don L. Coursey, Ph.D., Ameritech Professor of Public Policy Studies at the University […]
Ohio grain farmers are likely to find more glyphosate-resistant marestail in their fields this year because of the […]
Winter wheat will soon be emerging from dormancy in many wheat-growing states, and weeds will quickly follow, competing […]
Fierce herbicide, the newest residual from Valent U.S.A. Corp., has received EPA registration and is now available to […]
Kevin Bradley, University of Missouri Associate Professor and State Extension Weed Scientist, offers the six “Rs” of herbicide-resistant […]
Ohio grain farmers are likely to find more glyphosate-resistant marestail in their fields this year because of the […]
A series of studies at Purdue University has shown that spray water pH and hardness can reduce the […]
Amaranthus species are among the most troublesome weed species in agronomic production systems. Maintenance questions regarding this species […]
As agriculture faces more scrutiny than ever — and growers strive to stretch every input dollar — one […]
A recent study by David C. Bridges, Ph.D., agronomist and president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, […]
BASF Crop Protection has added Armezon herbicide to its herbicide portfolio. Armezon helps corn growers maximize their yields […]
University of Wisconsin-Madison economist Paul D. Mitchell, Ph.D., found the use of atrazine helps farmers reduce aggregate soil […]
According to a new economic study by Paul D. Mitchell, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied […]
Purdue University researchers have discovered a fine-tuning mechanism involved in plant root growth that has them questioning whether […]
Atrazine and other triazine herbicides drive the U.S. economy as much as $22 billion over a five-year period, […]