Corn Herbicide From Syngenta Receives EPA Registration Posted by Rosemary Gordon|February 17, 2016 State registrations for Acuron Flexi are pending and expected to follow.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
Biopesticides And IPM By Rosemary Gordon|February 9, 2016 Dr. Surendra Dara, Strawberry and Vegetable Crops Advisor and Affiliated IPM Advisor with University of California Cooperative Extension, […]
7 Steps To See If Biocontrols Pencil Out For Your Operation By Lauren María Alexander|February 8, 2016 Have you considered adding biocontrols to your operation? If you have, there’s no doubt you’ve already weighed the […]
Moving Beyond Methyl Bromide With Biofungicides Posted by Richard Jones|February 5, 2016 Editor’s note: University of California Farm Advisor Mark Bolda will present much more information on this topic at […]
Herbicide Flood Irrigation Application Approved for California Orchards And Vineyards Posted by David Eddy|January 20, 2016 Crops include stone fruit, pome fruit, grapes, tree nuts, and olives.
New Weeding Technology Available For Vegetable Growers By Richard Smith|January 4, 2016 Other technological developments include automated harvesters for salad plant lettuce.
Get A Grip On Weeds In Strawberries By Lauren María Alexander|January 3, 2016 Control techniques include properly timed herbicide applications and crop rotation.
Tessenderlo Kerley Inc. Acquires Herbicide Business Assets from DuPont Crop Protection Posted by David Eddy|October 2, 2015 Global Hexazinone trademarks include Velpar®, Pronone® and Advance®.
5 Products To Help Put Weeds Away Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 14, 2015 In the absence of methyl bromide, growers must dig deeper for herbicidal solutions.
Growers, Researchers Doubling Down On Weeds By Frank Giles|August 11, 2015 Effective control in the absence of methyl bromide requires progressive chemical and cultural practices.
Got Weeds? Perhaps Pigs Can Help Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 27, 2015 Old-time crop protection method using hogs now being tested by UF/IFAS researchers.
Dow AgroSciences Reveals Name Of New Residual Corn Herbicide Posted by Lauren María Alexander|July 15, 2015 Dow AgroSciences announced July 14 that its new corn herbicide, previously referred to as GF-3471, will be named […]
Stay A Step Ahead Of Weeds By Lauren María Alexander|June 26, 2015 [blackoutgallery id=”75284″] Weed control can be a tricky and costly task made all the more difficult by herbicide […]
Minor Variations Are The X-Factor In Spray Applications By Wesley K. Asai|June 25, 2015 When you look at the logistics of herbicide applications, it is amazing to see how even the smallest […]
New Herbicide From Syngenta Receives EPA Registration Posted by Christina Herrick|June 4, 2015 Syngenta’s new Broadworks herbicide is the first HPPD inhibitor approved by the EPA in tree nuts, citrus, and […]
New Definition For “Superweed” Offered Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 28, 2015 The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) recently joined with six sister organizations to recommend a new definition […]
Breakthrough Corn Herbicide Receives EPA Approval Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 28, 2015 Syngenta has announced that it’s received EPA approval for its corn herbicide, Acuron. The first sales of the […]
Webcast: Weed Control Options For Organic Tomato Production Posted by Lauren María Alexander|April 24, 2015 As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a presentation on weed […]
Spring Weed Management Tips For Almonds By Ann-Marie Jeffries|April 8, 2015 Avoid common weed management mistakes to ensure optimum weed control in the orchard.
Growers Go In-Depth At Biocontrols 2015 Conference & Tradeshow By Richard Jones|March 9, 2015 The first-of-its-kind event brought growers, researchers, regulators, and suppliers together for a two-day discussion on the latest biocontrols tools and technologies.