EPA announced a preliminary pollinator risk assessment for the neonicotinoid insecticide, imidacloprid, which shows a threat to some […]
Bayer CropScience is launching Feed a Bee, a major initiative to increase forage for honey bees and other pollinators, including growing 50 million flowers and providing additional forage acreage in 2015.
From the European Union to America, regulators and crop protection companies are looking at ways to protect the health of honeybee populations.
A yearly survey of beekeepers shows fewer colony losses occurred in the U.S. over the winter of 2013-2014, but beekeepers say losses remain higher than the level that they consider to be sustainable.
CropLife America supports a more holistic and scientific approach to understanding and improving pollinator health.
Farmers being observant with seed treatments at planting and pesticide applications during the growing season could minimize ill […]
It seems like today’s crop protection suppliers are spending more time in the nation’s courtrooms than in customer fields.
Marks second novel mode of action technology for U.S. ag tech company.
This new research facility will include a new 31,000-square-foot building on the UGA Tifton campus.
Comprehensive report highlights definitions, accomplishments and progress toward ambitious global regenerative agriculture goals.
Long-time special interest groups that have targeted crop protection products are now turning their attention to seed treatments.
Cross pollinated soybeans offer potential for researchers to introduce new crop improvements, improve farmer’s harvests and provide forage for pollinators.
A new lawsuit would force EPA to regulate seed treatments the same as crop protection products.
In the latest move against treated seed, the Empire State has passed legislation prohibiting the sale of certain active ingredients in a few years’ time.
Having a passion for improving our food system is a key reason why young people are interested in a career in agriculture.
The technology’s initial priority crop pest target is the Colorado potato beetle.
SHENZI 700 WG and SHENZI 400 SC insecticides protect crops from pests with excellent resistance management.
Advances include several new modes of action active ingredients, innovative formulations, and biotechnology traits for weed, pest, and disease control.
VICTRATO targets nematodes and key soil borne fungal diseases, increasing the quality and yield of many crops including soybeans, corn, and cotton.
Program being offered nationwide for the first time.