The Wisconsin retailer found a progressive local farmer who had a field with a notorious history of white mold to test a seed treatment.
Viatude fungicide is now available for northern U.S. soybean farmers to help protect yield potential.
Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc., a leading provider of bio-based pest management and plant health products for agriculture, turf […]
A group of university researchers, in conjunction with the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP), have created a […]
MANA Crop Protection has launched a white mold disease information Website called WhiteMoldInfo.com. Developed to aid soybean growers […]
Some soybean fields in northern Illinois are currently infested with whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) said Mike Gray, University of […]
Excalia offers excellent white mold control, even under heavy pressure, to help growers prevent the yield loss this difficult disease can cause.
AI is optimizing operations and improving analytics across the food value chain while biologicals and biorationals gain traction with measurable results.
Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
From AI innovations to soybean seed developments, the CropLife staff share five key developments at this year’s show in Houston.
This new class of soybeans offers farmers a significant yield advantage and better disease resistance.
Agtrinsic, which is owned by Evergreen FS, will be expanding their pathogen detection network to cover all of Illinois and Iowa for the 2024 growing season.
The conversation has shifted from the necessity of fungicide use to exactly how they should be harnessed during a growing season.
The Enlist E3 soybean varieties feature elite genetics from Corteva and a focus on consistent performance in any growing season.
After harvest, retailers and growers should be planning for the best course of action to deal with future pests and disease pressure.
Yield losses would add pressure to already tight supplies, late season heat boosts outlook for soybean oil prices.
As growers prepare for 2023 fungicide applications, they should be looking at economics and product availability.
The 2023 class includes 44 new exclusive corn products and 36 new soybean varieties.
Science, efficacy, and formulation improvement — along with consumer and regulatory forces — converge to help the biopesticides market continue growing.
Timing is the $64,000 question on fungicides — particularly in corn, where aerial application can add to already-high costs.