Ag faces profound changes under the EPA’s workplan to comply with the ESA. Learn how the industry is adapting to a new regulatory environment in our special report.
WSSA’s Endangered Species Act expert shares ways to stay in compliance.
Adjuvants gain importance as EPA’s Herbicide Strategy elevates them from optional add-ons to essential tools reducing drift.
ESA pesticide compliance is complex — Acre Blitz connects growers and applicators with instant, shared mitigation verification data.
Retailers close the adjuvant knowledge gap, helping growers boost performance, meet regulations, and optimize applications effectively.
Federal approval validates anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) to stabilize soil and reduce runoff, providing a tool to keep products on-target.
CCAs are positioned to become Technical Service Providers, guiding growers through NRCS programs that fund conservation tillage, nutrient management, and more.
CPDA’s Adjuvant Certification Program delivers standards and performance validation that regulators, retailers, and growers have been waiting for.
New ESA strategies are reshaping crop protection. Learn how adjuvants, biologicals, and smart tech are driving compliance and innovation.
The new ESA Pesticide user guide is a flowchart that provides clarity on new label language so retailers and their customers can comply with new regulations.
The agriculture industry faces profound changes under the EPA’s workplan to comply with the ESA. Here’s what you need to know to adapt now.
The EPA’s proposals affect every participant along the value chain, from the chemical companies to retailers to growers. Our new report helps you meet these challenges.
Collaboration is key to harnessing resources, data, and tools for growers and their operations.
The industry seeks certainty and stability in EPA’s workplan for ESA to do its part to comply with requirements.
EPA developed the materials in this toolbox for a variety of stakeholders who may have differing levels of knowledge about EPA’s efforts to protect listed species.
A pair of speakers at the annual MACA meeting discussed how these new rule changes will affect growers and ag retailers alike.
Scott Rawlins, Director of Government Relations for the Council of Producers and Distributors of Agrochemicals, talks about the significance of the Herbicide Strategy.