A quick start to planting in many parts of the United States and Canada this spring will likely increase the need for a quick start to weed control, according to Greg Dahl, Weed Science Society of ...
Targeted monitoring, species-specific management, and integrated control strategies help growers reduce nematode pressure and ...
Dealing with the nightmare of problem weeds just got a little easier thanks to Reviton’s recent label expansion. “This spring, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the use of Reviton for ...
As Midwest farmers prepare for another growing season, a familiar question is resurfacing across the Corn Belt: when is the ...
ST. PAUL -- Controlling weeds can be a battle for corn and soybean farmers, but organic producers face special challenges and higher risks. Weed management for organic crop production falls into two ...
The “good old days” of using a one-and-done herbicide application to control weeds are history. Leastwise, they are if you want to protect crop yield potential and pocket more dollars this season.
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has conducted an analysis of the system-wide costs and benefits of using engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) on crop-based ...
On farms, spiders are important predators who control insect populations, including pests that can damage crops. Understanding their role in agricultural ecosystems reveals how they could be used as a ...
A growing population and shifting climate patterns are directly impacting both agriculture and horticulture. As demand for food rises, unpredictable weather conditions can lead to total crop failures.
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