Dow AgroSciences Restructuring North American Leadership
April 30, 2014
Dow AgroSciences announces EPA has approved federal registration for Seeker insecticide with Isoclast active.
Not only is the amount of money being spent to control these yield robbers high, but the toll it has taken on the human population is growing lager by the day.
Besides a host of pest challenges, agriculture in 2014 will be dealing with plenty of hard-to-kill weeds as well.
After more than 31 years of service, Antonio Galindez, president and CEO of Dow AgroSciences, will retire from the company, effective May 1.
Apparently not the adjuvants market as new herbicide technologies and other influences have manufacturers ramping up production in anticipation of another splendid season for adjuvant adoption.
Retailers are closely following herbicide tolerance and drought resistance traits.
Bt resistance, weather concerns and myriad other issues have led to an increase in both traditional pest pressures as well as new pests.
Company remains confident in the scientific and legal foundation supporting the insecticide’s registration and use.
The highly anticipated Enlist 2,4-D herbicide-tolerant corn has been issued a U.S. patent; Dow AgroSciences expects to launch the product in 2015.
As weed resistance continues to proliferate, there are simply more options available than ever before in weed control — with more on the horizon.
POWERCORE Refuge Advanced will be launched as early as the 2015 growing season after receiving EPA approval.
Advancing genetics continue to make seed the crop variable that calls the shots for the season.
Dow AgroSciences recently won two Agrow Awards recognizing industry-leading technology and innovation within the agriculture research industry.
A federal court ruled that Dow AgroSciences has the right to sell Enlist E3 soybean seed and Bayer’s lawsuit must be dismissed.
Dow AgroSciences is advancing an insect-resistant trait that will provide soybean farmers with the broadest spectrum for insect control against lepidopteran pests.
Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, announced today that it has received the […]
The introduction of Arylex active (halauxifen-methyl) will “strengthen Dow AgroSciences’ leadership position” in the cereal herbicide segment.
A pair of researchers at Wilbur-Ellis attempt to clarify drift reduction technology and research.
Dow AgroSciences LLC has announced a new alignment of its sales organization in the Southern U.S. to provide […]