Beekeeper Asks Growers To ‘Help Me Save My Bees’ By Randy Oliver|November 19, 2013 A beekeeper says growers aren’t solely to blame for bees’ declining mortality — and they can take action.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
How To Control Almond Leaf Scorch By Joe Connell|November 14, 2013 The disease dubbed by many as “Golden Death” has been found in Sacramento Valley orchards.
Weed Management Options Broadened For Attribute Insect-Protected Sweet Corn Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 13, 2013 Liberty herbicide complements Syngenta portfolio of herbicides for effective control of tough weeds.
Pathologist Offers IPM Strategies For Onion Growers By David Eddy|November 8, 2013 If Howard Schwartz could give onion growers one piece of advice on how to avoid headaches in the […]
Improving Weed Management in Cole Crops Posted by Lauren María Alexander|November 8, 2013 Tighter plant spacing for quicker ground cover, the use of plasticulture, and proper application of herbicides are several control tactics.
Syngenta Registers Potato Insecticide/Fungicide Seed Treatment Posted by Lauren María Alexander|November 6, 2013 CruiserMaxx Potato Extreme contains three active ingredients.
Get A Head Start On 2014 With The Centennial Edition Crop Protection Handbook Posted by Christina Herrick|November 5, 2013 Copies of the handbook are scheduled for delivery on Jan. 17, 2014, and a Centennial Bonus Report on “100 years of Progress in Plant Health” will be included with orders.
Fumigation Factors For The Future By Crystal Snodgrass|November 1, 2013 Rising regulations and shifting practices require acute consideration when employing this crop protection method.
Cornell Program Adds Vegetable IPM Educator Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2013 Marion Zuefle will work with growers and researchers around New York and the Northeast.
New App Identifies Crop Nutrient Deficiencies Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 29, 2013 A smartphone app from Yara allows users to determine deficiencies by visual comparison.
Florida Crop Consultant Receives International Award Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 25, 2013 Tim Hurner honored for his advice to citrus growers.
Figure On Fighting Nematodes In Planted Peaches By Andy Shirley|October 25, 2013 Microscopic pest can show up years after planting.
Look Sharp For Granulate Cutworms By Gene McAvoy|October 24, 2013 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this pest.
Syngenta Squash Seed Now Treated With FarMore FI400 Cucurbits Technology Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 23, 2013 Treatment includes three complementary fungicides to protect against disease, while thiamethoxam protects against key pests.
Ohio State University Fact Sheet Offers Guidance On Soil Sampling Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 23, 2013 New soil sampling fact sheet available to help growers manage plant nutrients.
Be Alert To Flood Damage Potential In Peach Crops By Brian Boman | Mercy Olmstead|October 22, 2013 Dry feet are required for optimal production.
IR-4 Food Use Workshop Prioritizes Chemical Registrations Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 22, 2013 Participants at the annual meeting identified the most important research projects for the 2014 IR-4 food-use research program.
Bayer CropScience Debuts New Fungicide/Bactericide Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 22, 2013 During the 39th annual California Association of Pest Control Advisors Conference, Bayer CropScience introduced Serenade Optimum fungicide and […]
Water Quality Restoration Floats South Florida Farmland Purchase Posted by Growing Produce Staff|October 21, 2013 The South Florida Water Management District approved the $26 million acquisition from Palm Beach County of a key […]
Citrus Psyllids And Emerging Threats Require Crop Protection Stewardship Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 18, 2013 Ron Palumbo, a strategic business specialist for FMC Corp., discusses significant pest challenges in Florida.