Events
Plans are in the works to host an in-person event in Ft. Pierce. Find out the details.
The creators of Biocontrols USA Conference & Expo debut BioSolutions 2021, a unique offering that will connect growers to the latest biological products.
Valent BioSciences celebrates its lepidopteran biocontrol product that growers have depended upon for a half century now.
Industry suppliers weigh in with strategies to help growers get the most out of their materials.
As biologicals gain momentum in the fight against disease and insects, manufacturers strive for clarity with growers.
Suppliers say starting with a firm foundation is key to maximize performance.
On top of going virtual, it will offer Spanish language courses on February 10. The ice cream social is still on, too.
Biotalys Submits registration for Evoca, which targets such diseases as powdery mildew.
It stands to reason that living organisms act differently from chemicals in a tank mix. Here’s a primer to get the most from your biologicals.
There’s a lot that can go wrong when using biocontrols. Don’t add your application technique to the list.
These ‘wannabe proteins’ are being employed in the most recent insecticide to receive its own IRAC group.
While U.S. scientists have not published many biostimulant papers, you can glean a lot from international research.
We gleaned some practical advice from presentations during the Biocontrols USA 2020 Conference & Expo.
Agriculture has changed dramatically since the traditional version integrated pest management was developed. Get to know the new model and find out how it applies to strawberry growing.
The field of biological control continues to open up for specialty crop growers. Find out where you can learn more about the latest trends.
Indicators provide valuable insights on how well the ground you grow in is faring.
Industry veteran Vince Livengood transitions job role to help cultivate company’s product reach in the Central and Northeast U.S.
Recognized for more than a century, these mysterious viruses that eat bacteria are now being targeted at specialty crops.
More than 800 people attend event to network with peers and to learn about promising research on growing in an HLB-endemic environment.