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.
With registration now open, delegates can secure their spot and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to connect with the leading minds in agribusiness.
Corteva Agriscience sources Active Ingredient tolpyralate from ISK Biosciences.
Ag retailers that shared their views on the upcoming spring fertilizer season believe this year will be another good one for the industry.
Acquisitions reinforce Corteva’s commitment to providing farmers with environmentally friendly, sustainable tools.
Manufacturers around the world are embracing and taking advantage of interest and acceptance delivering an ever-increasing slate of products.
Dr. Matthew Phillips weighs in on how changing application technologies are pushing the adjuvants market into a new era.
Making continuous corn work means knowing what you are up against.
While some growers want the insurance that a preventative micronutrient application can provide, others opt to wait to until deficiencies show.
Even as N-based fertilizer prices have moderated from early 2022, retailers and their customers expect 2023 to be another strong year for the stabilizer category.
Clearer messaging becomes central to showing how fungicides don’t just control disease, reports Senior Editor Jackie Pucci.
Demand is up and along with that the hopes and expectations of micronutrient manufacturers, writes Senior Editor Dan Jacobs.
Spear RC for cotton, soybean, rice, and other broad acre crop targets lepidopteran pests such as cotton bollworm, soybean looper, and armyworm.
Thrive 4M is a systemic fungicide that contains the active ingredient Metalaxyl-M (mefenoxam).
Carstens brings 15 years of agriculture industry experience, and a deep passion for delivering safe, sustainable solutions for farmers globally.
While there are many tests out there, researchers have spent a lot of time and effort determining which tests are the best for soils within a given state.
This expansion will allow fertilizer manufacturers, distributors, dealers, and farmers to provide a proven efficiency solution which is profitable for the entire chain.
Given rising prices, the loss of chlorpyrifos, and supply chain pressures in “the new normal,” resilient retailers are responding to whatever is thrown at them.