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Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

Thomas Skernivitz

Thomas Skernivitz

Biofertilizers 101: What Fruit Growers Need To Know

Anthony P. Keinath

Anthony P. Keinath

Powdery Mildew: A Crop Protection Problem That Needs Attention

Carol Miller

Carol Miller

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Ways Weather Can Throw Off Weed Control in Vegetable Crops

Ways Weather Can Throw Off Weed Control in Vegetable Crops

By Michele Katsaris|April 8, 2026
Unpredictable conditions are disrupting herbicide timing and forcing growers to adapt in the field.Read More

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Cool Cucumber Varieties You Will Want To Grow Now

Posted by Carol Miller|June 3, 2026

Why the U.S. Apple Industry Is at a Crossroads

By Melinda Taschetta-Millane|June 2, 2026

The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

By Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech|June 2, 2026

New Round of USDA Aid for Specialty Crops Good News for California Walnuts

By California Walnut Commission|June 1, 2026
Tree Nuts Standing Out Among Latest California Crop Protection Intel

Tree Nuts Standing Out Among Latest California Crop Protection Intel

By Bob West|May 26, 2025

New data show California tree nut crops head and shoulders above other specialty crops in treated acres so far in 2025.

EPA Emergency Order Halts All Use of Dacthal Herbicide

EPA Emergency Order Halts All Use of Dacthal Herbicide

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|August 8, 2024

This is the first time in almost 40 years EPA has taken this type of emergency action for a pesticide.

On Target for a Weed Control Victory in Vineyards

On Target for a Weed Control Victory in Vineyards

By Thomas Skernivitz|December 11, 2023

Vision-guided spraying fares well against grape suckers; herbicide use diminished.

A Balance of Conventional vs. Organic Weed Control Is a Good Bet for Success

A Balance of Conventional vs. Organic Weed Control Is a Good Bet for Success

By Bryan Young, Purdue University|January 19, 2023

Purdue University Professor Bryan Young gives his take on exploring sustainable, conventional, and organic weed management options for all types of growers.

This New Automated Herbicide Orchard Sprayer Is Ready To Roll

This New Automated Herbicide Orchard Sprayer Is Ready To Roll

By CropLife|September 29, 2022

The unique piece of farm equipment from GUSS Automation is available at select John Deere dealer locations.

Herbicide Product Options Abundant for Berry Growers

Herbicide Product Options Abundant for Berry Growers

By Thomas Skernivitz|August 7, 2021

Producers can take their pick in the battle against weeds.

SePro Rolls Out New Herbicide Product for Specialty Crops

SePro Rolls Out New Herbicide Product for Specialty Crops

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|January 11, 2021

Brake On! preemergence residual herbicide for the control of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in permanent crops is […]

Nufarm to Market Goal 2XL and GoalTender Herbicides

Nufarm to Market Goal 2XL and GoalTender Herbicides

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|February 12, 2020

Learn more about the agreement slated to take effect this fall.

California and EPA in the Weeds Over Glyphosate Warning

California and EPA in the Weeds Over Glyphosate Warning

Posted by Christina Herrick|August 19, 2019

State says label identifying herbicide as carcinogenic will remain despite government agency’s refusal to approve such labels.

New Sunflower-based Herbicide Approved For Use in Agriculture

New Sunflower-based Herbicide Approved For Use in Agriculture

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 19, 2019

Beloukha from Belchim USA aims to naturally burn down and help control a host of troublesome weeds.

New Herbicide Gives Fruit Growers Tool for Tough Weeds

New Herbicide Gives Fruit Growers Tool for Tough Weeds

Posted by Christina Herrick|February 6, 2018

Dormant sprays of herbicide can be a part of resistance management plans.

World Health Organization Experts: Glyphosate Not Carcinogenic

World Health Organization Experts: Glyphosate Not Carcinogenic

Posted by Christina Herrick|May 23, 2016

Risk unlikely when consuming crops treated with herbicide.

3 New Herbicides For Florida Farmers To Consider

3 New Herbicides For Florida Farmers To Consider

Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 16, 2016

Trio of unique crop protection chemistries beckoning growers to whack weeds with these.

New Herbicide For Tomatoes, Strawberries

New Herbicide For Tomatoes, Strawberries

Posted by Rosemary Gordon|April 27, 2016

The product from Helm Agro US is registered to control more than 100 broadleaf, grass, and sedge species.

Dow AgroSciences Reveals Name Of New Residual Corn Herbicide

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

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 […]

Weed Control Update For 2015

Weed Control Update For 2015

Posted by Lauren María Alexander|January 5, 2015

Staying up to date on the latest crop protection products and label changes is a job in and […]

Sweet Corn Growers Must Be Wary Of Annual Grasses, Resistant Species, And Emerging New Weeds

Sweet Corn Growers Must Be Wary Of Annual Grasses, Resistant Species, And Emerging New Weeds

By Dwight Lingenfelter|April 7, 2014

Despite having additional management tools, growers must pay attention to issues related to annual grass control, and a new weed to the Mid-Atlantic area: Palmer amaranth.

Scientists Hone In On New Natural Herbicide

Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 26, 2012

University of Florida scientists are researching a natural herbicide that could be used in traditional and organic farming. The herbicide, […]

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