Events
Systemic multisite fungicides are popular for their efficacy. But regulators, retailers, and consumers frown on them. Research is looking for alternatives.
Swiss company expands its biological product offerings.
Scientists at University of New Hampshire aim to find if the invasive aquatic weed can capture runoff nutrients and be used as green manure.
We asked experts from the biologicals industry to share ideas that growers may not yet be considering, but could make a difference in your success.
Researcher seeks biopesticide control input from West Coast specialty crops industry stakeholders, especially California growers.
Strawberry trial using biopesticides bodes well in terms of preventing disease resistance.
Using both biocontrol agents and synthetic fungicides can increase overall effectiveness.
Meister Media Worldwide launches its new diversified business venture in the controlled environment agriculture industry event space.
‘Devastating’ spotted wing drosophila pest draws crowds of beneficial wasps.
Contract research organization and university trials show up to 37% yield boost across 23 U.S. row and specialty crops.
Hundreds of ag industry stakeholders learn about biologicals while walking the trade show floor and networking with peers.
Field conditions are dramatically different from lab conditions. Here’s the type of research we need to assess just how effective this new tool is.
The pepper weevil (Anthonomus eugenii) poses a significant challenge to pepper growers across much of North America.
Multiple market drivers and building demand might propel the global beneficial insects market to a billion-dollar industry.
American Vegetable Grower Editor Carol Miller says the work done by Kim Horton in the field of cover cropping and biocontrol is impressive.
The stage is set for another great produce industry event. Check out all that’s on tap.
Biostimulant industry continues to benefit from advances in biotechnology, leading to the development of new, innovative products.
Surprise discovery of unique insect-killing nematode species could help protect crops without pesticides.
Take a look at the BioSolutions Conference and Expo program sessions that are lined up especially for vegetable growers.