Trouble For Micros
September 11, 2008
It’s a decision each custom applicator faces many times during the growing season, whether behind the wheel of […]
Phakospora pachyrhizi (Asian soybean rust) arrived in the southern U.S. (Louisiana) in September 2004, probably via spores swept […]
Editor’s note: Although retailers have generally enjoyed a reprieve from gloom and doom stories of a shrinking sales […]
Based upon the early returns from market analysts and Extension researchers, 2007 could end up being a blessing and […]
There was something profoundly different about the 2007 Commodity Classic show. For the first time since the start […]
From an agronomic perspective, a continuous corn cropping system is fraught with a multitude of negative yield-influencing factors. […]
Interest in renewable energy has heightened due to uncertainties of the supplies and prices of fossil/petroleum fuels. The […]
If you are involved in the production of food, feed, fiber, or fuel from crops, the Foundation for […]
Ethanol production is placing an enormous demand on our agricultural system. This past year the industry used about […]
New aerial application techniques can increase efficiency and spray coverage, according to field tests conducted by Alvin Rhodes, […]
When Asian soybean rust first surfaced in the U.S. in November 2004, one of the most pressing concerns […]
By now, virtually everyone in the ag retail business has seen the numbers — an additional 6 million […]
A funny thing’s happened on the way to a possible Asian soybean rust epidemic in the U.S. Researchers […]
It was a phenomenon by any measure, say all involved. The number of aerial applicators who took to […]
Since that first confirmation of Asian soybean rust on U.S. soil back in November 2004, researchers have learned […]
In the fungicide world, 2007 will be memorable for its flurry of foliar fungicide applications, especially in corn, […]
According to most researchers, finding herbicide-resistant weeds is becoming easier with each passing year. “There has been a […]
The message was clear for attendees: The weeds are getting more adaptive, so you must be more proactive […]
To completely understand just how deeply the problem of weed resistance now runs, maps don’t lie. During his […]