Biocontrols Conference
The 9th annual industry event has been pioneering biological solutions for modern agriculture.
Experts across a wide variety of agricultural solutions offer input on how their area of specialty fits into an overall plant health program.
Upcoming industry events provide a platform for women in ag to connect, engage, and educate.
Now in its ninth year, industry event offers latest info and real-world guidance on biological products and the technologies that enable their success.
Learn how merger of 10 companies – and counting – is seizing on the global push toward biologically oriented fruit and vegetable production.
For a fifth-generation almond and walnut farmer from California, seeing is believing when digging deeper into the soil biology in his orchards.
Chemical pesticides fare most poorly among young consumers — and there are a lot more of them, now, and in the future — than there are producers.
Adoption of biological crop protection is taking off big time around the world; and yet, there is still room for more growth.
We asked experts across all elements of biological crop protection to weigh in on what it takes for growers to produce a healthy, profitable crop.
Website managed by inter-governmental non-profit group CABI packs a trove of biocontrol education, research, and treatment recommendations, all for free.
New California sustainability plan calls for growers to minimize use of crop protection chemicals. Leaders gather at Salinas Biological Summit to discuss.
Under his leadership, along with brother Paul and their cousin Henri, Koppert grew into the pioneering global market leader it is today.
Researchers caution the same ultraviolet technology used to control twospotted spider mite also can damage eggs of beneficial mites.
As growers look for ways to make their crops resilient to climate shifts and other abiotic stressors, one valuable tool available to them is biostimulants.
Beating this disease that threatens to scorch pome fruit orchards requires careful planning and execution.
Beginning with a more holistic, biological approach can save growers money on chemical sprays, a key consideration in these days of low walnut prices.
Researcher urges growers to work to educate people on the spotted lanternfly as the visitor from Asia makes its way across the country.
Educational track expands to include cannabis; bus tour examines whiskey production in grain country.
Produce growers can maximize crop protection efforts by digging deep to find out what lies beneath their feet.