BASF: ‘Closely Monitoring’ Dicamba Situation in Arkansas
June 22, 2017
The Arkansas State Plant Board has rejected a proposed ban on the use of dicamba herbicide, but a […]
Some events take time to come to pass. For instance, I remember when I first started covering the […]
Armezon PRO herbicide provides long-lasting residual control of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds. The BASF product has received full EPA […]
With the opening of its expanded Littlehampton, UK production site, BASF is strengthening its ability to sustainably meet […]
Is it possible to produce large quantities of high quality vegetables on a space station, about 320 kilometers […]
The donation will support Feeding America’s National Produce Program, an initiative that helps with planning, transportation and logistics to ensure fresh produce deliveries to the 200 member food banks around the country.
Andreas Geist of Crookston, MN, and Robert Dopp of Beldenville, WI, were awarded NAAA/BASF Agricultural Aviation Scholarships. The two winners were honored during the 48th Annual NAAA Convention and Exposition kickoff breakfast today in Louisville, KY.
Reducing ammonia losses by more than 90%, Limus nitrogen management has demonstrated increased crop yields on average of 6%, according to 2013 replicated research.
Field trials show Xanthion In-furrow fungicide provides more rapid emergence, extended residual control and improved seedling health than untreated crops.
The crop protection products giant is gearing up for a busy time in agriculture by investing in both product production and development over the next couple of years.
While unpredictable weather may delay application timing of spring herbicides, more growers are adding a burndown application in […]
In addition to managing disease pressures throughout corn fields, proactive use of Headline AMP fungicide provides Plant Health benefits including growth efficiency and stress tolerance.
The training series will reach 24 states and will focus on weed management, application best practices and overall stewardship of BASF herbicides.
Under the terms of the agreement, MCAG has granted BASF a worldwide, exclusive license to commercialize the new insecticide.
BASF has invested more than $270 million to expand herbicide production capacities in the U.S., including more than 20 new products to be launched over next two years.
The Provisia Rice System will provide a new tool for post-emergence control of a broad range of grass weeds, including ALS-resistant grasses, weedy rice and red rice.
BASF suggests a post-emergence herbicide with residual control before weeds reach four inches in height as the best way to tackle tough to control weeds after they have emerged.
Three out of four growers who participated in a recent BASF survey suspect that glyphosate resistance is a cause of tough-to-control weeds.
Early-season weed control using residual herbicides can mean a stronger foundation for a clean growing season.