A biotech corn variety that withstands five herbicides is stoking the debate over whether expanded crop chemical resistance protects weed-fighting tools or renders them useless. The Bayer Cropscience ...
Use a no-gaps strategy. Chad Godsey of Godsey Ag spoke about herbicide strategies for 2026 at the Kansas Corn and Soybean ...
ST. PAUL -- Controlling weeds can be a battle for corn and soybean farmers, but organic producers face special challenges and higher risks. Weed management for organic crop production falls into two ...
Many growers have had success with Enlist E3 ® soybeans and Enlist ® herbicides, and now, growers can include Enlist ® corn in their crop rotations. Enlist corn features leading insect trait ...
Getting a new herbicide approved may take 12 to 15 years and cost over $300 million, and that is just for the successful herbicides. The last new herbicide modes of action occurred about 40 years ago, ...
It’s no secret that weed escapes are an unwelcome presence in crops, often rearing their ugly heads at critical growth stages and depriving your crops of life-sustaining nutrients. Don’t have the time ...
AMARILLO – Just how much water are weeds using in a corn crop, and is it more economical to treat or not is the focus of a Texas A&M AgriLife study. Dr. Jourdan Bell, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ...
The ability of waterhemp (pictured) to survive soil-applied residual herbicides comes down to a single gene, according to new research from the University of Illinois. Lead scientist Dean Riechers ...
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