Dow AgroSciences has recorded the first U.S. sale of Enlist Duo herbicide with Colex-D Technology. This marks the […]
Kansas State University researchers say new research helps explain why an invasive weed is developing resistance to a […]
Glyphosate—known by many trade names, including Roundup—has been the most widely used pesticide in the United States since […]
Helena Chemical Co. has introduced Avaris 2XS, Ruckus LFR insecticide, Sinister and Troubadour, new crop protection solutions designed to […]
Resistant weeds, the appropriate use of herbicides and integrated weed management strategies are highlighted topics in the new […]
The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) has joined with six sister organizations to recommend a new definition […]
Growers looking to control difficult weeds like waterhemp, giant ragweed and Palmer amaranth will have access to Acuron […]
U.S. regulators may start testing food products for residues of the world’s most widely used herbicide, EPA told […]
Read the latest “analysis” on GMOs from Consumer Reports and you’ll “learn” that glyphosate, the chemical developed by […]
In a world-first case of herbicide resistance, researchers have confirmed that sowthistle weed in the south east of […]
Herbicide resistance management continues to be a priority for corn and soybean growers, and they’re working together more […]
Although several trade shows/groups are commemorating various anniversaries during 2015, there is another agricultural-themed milestone this year that […]
EPA has announced its approval of Enlist Duo herbicide for use in additional states. A key component of […]
U.S. regulators will put new restrictions on the world’s most widely used herbicide to help address the rapid […]
A newly published report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies the herbicide glyphosate as a “2A-rated possible carcinogen” and the ag industry responds by circling the wagons.
A University of Massachusetts researcher and her team have found that invasive and alien plants are more widely distributed than natives across the continental United States, according to recent study results.
This week the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) presented awards to more than two dozen individuals for their outstanding contributions to the field of weed science.
Multiple resistance or cross resistance of weeds to 2, 3 or even 4 classes of chemistry is steadily […]
Bob Hartzler and Mike Owen, professors of agronomy and ISU Extension and Outreach weed scientists, updated the 2015 Herbicide Guide for Iowa Corn and Soybean Production to reflect the 2014 growing season, product effectiveness and changes in industry offerings