How Important is Seed Selection in Managing Tar Spot?
December 5, 2023
The Wisconsin retailer found a progressive local farmer who had a field with a notorious history of white mold to test a seed treatment.
Flo Rite Pro 02 uses advanced polymer-based technology to combine adhesion properties with exceptional seed flow.
Xitavo soybean seed secured more than 14 first-place rankings, 119 top-10 finishes and 403 top-30 finishes for the 2023 yield trials.
Grower agrees to cease and desist efforts to offer to sell PVPA-protected AgriPro wheat seed.
Subsidiary Loveland Products bolsters its Dyna-Gro Seed with strategic acquisition, bringing new seed technologies to Southern growers.
Attain soybean seed has been designed to provides tolerance to glufosinate, 2,4-D choline, and glyphosate herbicides.
Using advanced data and analysis methods, xarvio SeedSelect evaluates soybean varieties based on how they build yield.
The foundation for seeds remains strong. Providers are excited about the new offerings they can bring to market in 2024 and beyond.
DLF’s new state-of-the-art seed enhancement and operations facility recently opened in Albany, OR.
Helena Agri-Enterprises is expanding seed treatment opportunities for soybean growers in 2024 with the launch of Seed Shield Select and Enertia.
This seed brand from Corteva Agriscience has built its market reputation by partnering with ag retailers to benefit grower-customers.
Ensuring standability and strong yields is a season-long effort that requires planning.
Should I inoculate my soybeans? This question, according to experts at Beck’s, seems to come back year after year.
Camelina is one of the crops the companies are looking to scale to help meet the skyrocketing demand for biofuels.
LumiTreo is a three-way premix fungicide, with three effective modes of action for key early season diseases to help soybeans reach their full potential.
Cross pollinated soybeans offer potential for researchers to introduce new crop improvements, improve farmer’s harvests and provide forage for pollinators.
UPL will use these patents to develop and launch new herbicides for use with Fenclorim-treated seeds.
Seventy-three percent U.S. retailers recently surveyed by Brevant seeds ranked drought toughness as the No. 1 crop challenge this season.
The facility in Malta, IL, is designed to bring farmers and researchers together to accelerate advancements in agricultural seed products and services.