The purchase includes intangible assets only used in Corteva’s straight-goods glyphosate business throughout the world, with the exception of Argentina.
Pesticide products containing glyphosate continue to remain on the market and be used according to the product label and are unaffected by this action.
While Bayer’s popular herbicide chalked up another win with a jury, an appeals court and Supreme Court rulings were less favorable.
Organizations want Solicitor General’s opinion on the matter set aside.
Numerous supply chain issues caused by things like Hurricane Ida and the energy crisis in China have had an impact on the global crop input supply.
Eric Sfiligoj and special guest Jackie Pucci discuss the latest glyphosate news from Bayer, the potential impact of the Russian/Ukraine conflict upon agriculture, and a fun with numbers tied to the annual Commodity Classic show.
U.S. farmers should consider a multitude of weed control options for the upcoming growing season as herbicide supply issues could linger for months.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones discuss the big glyphosate news from Bayer, give a live report from the 2022 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY, and a Fun with Numbers question regarding the show.
Bayer expects repairs of the production line to take around three months.
Another California jury has ruled the popular herbicide didn’t cause the plaintiff’s cancer. Next stop: The Supreme Court.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss companies speaking at the upcoming Vision Conference, a court win for […]
At least one jury in California was able to appreciate the facts and science behind glyphosate.
The number of moving targets with bull’s-eyes on them seems to get larger each and every day as 2021 speeds to a close.
The company will offer alternatives, with glyphosate use remaining for the agricultural industry.
It appears that glyphosate, while remaining an important tool for agriculture, just might disappear from the residential market.
Country’s president had pledged to end herbicide’s use by 2020, without success.
A panel of countries has determined the science saying the popular herbicide is “safe” is “sound.”
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss myriad glyphosate tidbits, AGCO effort into targeted spraying, and another round […]
Some are wondering if the world’s most popular herbicide will survive much longer.
Despite many plaintiffs and lawyers signing on, at least one law firm is opposed to the Bayer agreement.