The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new labels for use of over-the-top dicamba products in tolerant soybeans ...
The fourfold video series features Stanley Culpepper, Ph.D., University of Georgia Extension Weed Scientist, and WSSA's past president and current ESA committee member, sharing ways to stay in ...
New Endangered Species Act (ESA) label requirements continue this year as herbicides gradually make their way through the ...
Editor’s note: The following was written by Prashant Jha, Iowa State University associate professor and Extension weed specialist, for the Integrated Crop Management blog June 9. Most herbicide labels ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Changes proposed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency could shift how farmers use atrazine, starting in 2024, and other herbicides. Atrazine “gets all the attention, and ...
Frequent rainfall events throughout most of May in Nebraska have caused a significant delay in soybean planting compared to the five-year average (National Agricultural Statistics Service). USDA ...
The very foundation of our industry’s integrated vegetation management (IVM) principles is the use and safety components of herbicides as a control option for incompatible species These components ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Farmers who grow specialty seeds in Oregon’s Willamette Valley have plenty of weeds but few herbicides to choose from. Using a combination of science and diplomacy, researcher Ed ...
The amount of rainfall received during the course of the growing season is one of the most important factors that influence the likelihood of herbicide carryover injury to wheat. Soil moisture is ...
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