Resistance Fighters Play Role In Growers’ Weed Management Legacy
September 6, 2012
The months between this year’s harvest and next spring’s planting are prime time for winter annual weeds to […]
U.S. growers in the Corn Belt now have another single-bag option for managing above- and below-ground pests. Monsanto’s […]
Bayer CropScience and Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. Hayward, CA, have formed a new multi-year collaboration to jointly identify herbicides […]
Now that the calendar has turned to September, many ag retailers are gearing up for the usually busy […]
As we move into the time when fall harvests become a topic of focus, all eyes are on […]
Drought. We know how it’s affected the crops, and we’re beginning to see how it’s affecting supplies and […]
With the Midwest receiving only 25% to 50% of its normal rainfall, 2012 has been referred to as […]
Initially launched in 1994 as a 30-acre research plot, St. Johns, MI-based manufacturer Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizer’s (ACLF) North […]
A soil-testing technique first perfected decades ago, field-moist soil testing is once again generating a buzz within the […]
After an encouraging spring season led to early plantings throughout the Midwest, retailers began to see micronutrient sales […]
As the 2012 season winds down in the United States, the trend I’ve seen in previous years continues…more and more growers are choosing aerial application to control diseases and pests.
CropLife Contributing Editor Lisa Heacox examines the explosive growth in aerial application in recent years.
To understand how aerial application is viewed by the marketplace, CropLife conducted a survey of its readers, which produced some interesting results.
Aerial application, when used in a systematic approach to crop protection, can deliver prompt, accurate and efficient control of pests and resistant weed species.
In light of the many demands of owning and operating planes, most ag retailers advocate contracting with a local aerial business for aerial application services.
Finding the perfect aerial applicator for your operation is as easy as talking to other local growers, checking with associations and researching local companies.
Growers can now rely on a new mobile application to support effective weed management, particularly of tough-to-control and […]
Lee Container Corp. has earned the global “Partners in Quality” award from Syngenta Crop Protection for the fourth […]
USDA has announced a $99 million partnership with Chemtex to support construction of a new advanced biofuels plant […]