FMC Launches Biological Fungicide With New Mode Of Action Posted by Lauren María Alexander|February 18, 2015 The broad spectrum fungicide, Fracture, is labeled for prevention and control of powdery mildew, botrytis, and brown rot blossom blight.Read More
Avoid These Mistakes When Flying Drones Over Your Farm Field By Ksenia Korolkova, Proofminder|April 24, 2024
Westbridge Receives California Approval For Organic Herbicide Posted by David Eddy|February 18, 2015 SUPPRESS® Herbicide EC is a new broad spectrum, post-emergent tool for organic growers.
Biopesticides, Biostimulants Show Results In Fruits And Vegetables By David Eddy|February 18, 2015 From biostimulants in celery and avocado to biopesticides in citrus and strawberries, consultant David Holden conducts in-the-field research that attests to the effectiveness of biocontrols.
Watermelons Trending In Central Florida By Debbie Clayton|February 13, 2015 Wimauma-based grower says meeting plant needs essential in strong production.
Gem, A New Fire-Blight-Resistant Pear Cultivar, Makes Its Debut Posted by Christina Herrick|February 11, 2015 This new pome fruit variety is jointly released by USDA, Michigan State University, Oregon State University, and Clemson University.
At Paramount Farming, Mating Disruption Pays Off By David Eddy|February 10, 2015 To say Brad Higbee is an expert in mating disruption, the use of pheromones to confuse target pests […]
New Conference Helps You Incorporate Biocontrols By Richard Jones|February 10, 2015 How well do you know biocontrol? The first-ever Biocontrols Conference & Tradeshow is ready to help.
5 Tips To Combat Tree Nut Weeds By Growing Produce Staff|February 10, 2015 Follow these weed management tips to reduce yield loss.
New Soil Health Product For Specialty Crop Producers Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 9, 2015 TerraGrow from BioSafe Systems is a soluable powder of blended beneficial bacterial and fungal spores.
Celebrate Soil [Opinion] By Rosemary Gordon|February 5, 2015 Highlighting to consumers the importance of having healthy soil to produce your crop is another way to tell the story of ag to the masses.
How To Prepare For Strawberry Pathogens By Rosemary Gordon|February 5, 2015 From Botrytis in the East to Fusarium and charcoal rot in the West, strawberry growers need a plan of action to contain disease.
Pierce’s Disease/Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Winegrape Grower Referendum Dates Announced By Ann-Marie Jeffries|February 5, 2015 The PD/GWSS assessment is one of the primary sources of funding for research on Pierce’s Disease and the glassy-winged sharpshooter.
Grower Experienced In Biocontrols Says: Be Patient By Rosemary Gordon|February 4, 2015 The use of biocontrols in all aspects of agriculture is becoming more widespread. But incorporating biocontrols in a […]
Biopesticide Use Quadrupled From 2000 To 2012 Posted by sulecki|February 4, 2015 Biopesticides are on the up and up in U.S. agriculture as confirmed by recent data from EPA. “The […]
New Plant Growth Regulator Reduces Fire Blight Posted by David Eddy|February 4, 2015 Fine Americas’ Kudos receives federal Section 3 registration.
Fine Americas Launches New Website Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 3, 2015 First major redesign in 10 years reflects company’s focus on PGR technology.
EPA Announces Voluntary Cancellation Of Certain Methomyl Uses Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 3, 2015 Some uses will be canceled and uses will be limited on certain crops to reduce drinking water risks.
Weird Fungus Invades Apple Trees Posted by David Eddy|February 2, 2015 Pennsylvania growers report presence of brightly colored Nectria fungus.
New Bactericide Now Registered in Top Apple Growing States Posted by David Eddy|January 30, 2015 KASUMIN is active on a wide array of plant pathogenic bacteria, including resistant strains.
What You Need To Know To Maintain An Effective IPM Program In The Greenhouse Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 28, 2015 Greenhouse expert Karin Tifft discusses the importance of scouting, pest identification, control options, and the importance of sanitation.