For the second year in a row, we are scrounging to find enough marestail at the OARDC Western […]
With the grain harvest progressing on or ahead of schedule in most parts of Indiana, no-till producers should […]
Growers have increasingly been looking for options to control marestail after crop emergence, says a University of Illinois Extension specialist.
Ohio grain farmers are likely to find more glyphosate-resistant marestail in their fields this year because of the […]
Ohio grain farmers are likely to find more glyphosate-resistant marestail in their fields this year because of the […]
Farmers urgently seek better ways to tackle weeds and pests which have become resistant to conventional methods.
The fight against weed resistance continues to ramp up as crop protection companies double up on their R&D efforts.
Since the first CropLife 100 listings in 1984, perhaps no category has experienced as many ups-and-downs as crop protection products.
The weedy circumstances this year set the stage for many to consider fall herbicide applications to regain the upper hand on weeds.
Three industry experts shared their views on agriculture at the recent Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) annual meeting.
Experts offer strategies and solutions to combat weed resistance heading into the growing season.
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.
Weed pressure in The Plains could get worse given the prolific nature of resistant weeds such as Palmer amaranth.
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.
The Valent herbicide has three effective modes of action for long-lasting control of problematic weeds, including waterhemp and Palmer amaranth.
Provides seed selection considerations and agronomic recommendations to control soybean weeds.
As the supply situation simmers, agronomists and other experts warn about unintended effects.
The NanoPro crop additive product promises to help growers improve crop response as ongoing supply issues potentially take other options off the table.
Weeds often tell a story about how a farm is managed with regards to minerals and soil structure.