Marks second novel mode of action technology for U.S. ag tech company.
The Fertilizer Institute has expressed deep concern with the release of the EPA’s changes to its Risk Management Program.
The order addresses use of the formerly registered dicamba products and authorizes limited sale and distribution of those products.
New approach ensures EPA’s work to protect endangered species from pesticides is practical, flexible, and supports the agricultural community.
Surtain herbicide’s innovative technology offers growers a wide application window ranging from pre-plant through early post-emergence.
This coordination will help EPA meet its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) while increasing flexibility for the agricultural community.
Legislation addresses widespread concerns about the lack of thorough interagency and peer review of chemical assessments.
To help meet endangered species obligations, the government agency is laying the groundwork for ambitious plans to facilitate key review process.
The multinational company is granting more autonomy for select businesses to free up cash flow and improve profitability.
John Deere is taking the next step toward digitizing and enhancing the self-repair experience for customers.
Storen contains four residual active ingredients designed to work together to last up to three weeks longer than other leading herbicides.
If weather stalls planting and deadlines loom, AgriGold agronomists say farmers still have options.
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.
TFI does not support lowering NAAQS levels and instead believes that the EPA should retain the current PM NAAQS.
Rice growers have a new foundational herbicide treatment option with the launch of FullScript herbicide.
Customers show renewed interest in containment and larger and more durable tanks.
Latest innovation from WinField United builds on proven performance to offer increased disease and pest control.
Pesticide products containing glyphosate continue to remain on the market and be used according to the product label and are unaffected by this action.
The reforms will create economic development, jobs and address supply chain disruptions.
It can be applied on corn up to 24 inches tall, giving it the widest application window of any corn herbicide in the Corteva portfolio.