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A consistent, well-planned approach to weed control can minimize competition now and improve harvest efficiency later.
If all goes according to plan, by 2027 soybean farmers throughout Canada will have new soybean varieties with tolerance to ...
Henry Sila Nzioki has developed a weed-killing fungus to improve food security. “I’m a plant pathologist at the Kenya ...
Researchers and state officials from Washington, Oregon and Idaho are asking growers to keep their eyes open for two new ...
A friend from church asked me, “Is there any cover crop to plant in the spring?” Traditionally, most home gardeners only plant cover crops in the fall. Spring plantings of cover crops will help ...
Agricultural Chemical Industry Forecasts 5.6% CAGR as Climate Change and Labor Costs Drive Innovation in Pest Management ...
Maximizing return-on-investment is Brian Scott’s No. 1 goal as he evaluates planting populations on his northwest Indiana ...
The response to me is almost always the same – “Just the Facts, Jack,” So I’ll attempt to answer four agronomically important ...
Winter cereals crops still look well in the main although a little slow to develop in dry cool conditions. Disease levels are generally low as ...
Two Texas A&M AgriLife weed scientists were among the honorees at the Weed Science Society of America annual meeting recently.
An agronomist with Syngenta says good pre-emergence weed control is vital for a successful crop. Brandon Nystrom says in an ...
As more unsettled weather arrives, our Crop Watch agronomists welcome some moisture to help spring crops establish and boost ...