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Farm of the Future
There are a lot of biological products on the market. But they run the gamut in terms of their efficacy and consistency.
The Agribusiness Update
The Port of Oakland continues to be one of the most important gateways for U.S. agricultural products, and Struggling U.S. farmers have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides.
The Agribusiness Update
White House asking for $98.6 billion in emergency disaster relief funding following multiple hurricanes this fall, and Struggling U.S. farmers have been switching to cheaper generic pesticides and fungicides.
Idaho Ag Today
Canyon County farmer Sid Freeman, farms 250 acres just outside Middleton in southwest Idaho.
California Ag Today
A coalition of attorneys general is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to implement a new rule that would create uniform labeling requirements on pesticide products across the country
Farm of the Future
Beneficial fungi can now be purchased as a product to help plant roots access more nutrients.
Farm of the Future
Biologist Dr. Toby Kiers believes there is a lot of potential in studying how to make the most of plant-fungi interactions.
Farm of the Future
Biologist Dr. Toby Kiers says there are some real advantages to acknowledging and fostering a healthy soil microbiome.
Farm of the Future
Don’t overlook the natural mycorrhizal fungi that can thrive in the soil and create symbiotic relationships with plants.
Farm of the Future
The entire crop input industry seems to be investing more and more money into biologicals.
Farm of the Future
Pests and diseases are constantly adapting to agricultural inputs all while many of these tools are getting regulated away.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Is it time for a fungicide in your cotton? Robert Kemerait, Professor and Extension Specialist with the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia, identifies when to apply.
California Ag Today
Regional FMC tech services manager Gail Stratman sat down with me at NAFB this fall to talk about the company’s new systemic fungicide, gaining popularity throughout California.
California Ag Today
Regional FMC tech services manager Gail Stratman sat down with me at NAFB this fall to talk about the company’s new systemic fungicide, gaining popularity throughout California.
California Ag Today
Regional FMC tech services manager Gail Stratman sat down with me at NAFB this fall to talk about the company’s new systemic fungicide, gaining popularity throughout California.
California Ag Today
Regional FMC tech services manager Gail Stratman sat down with me at NAFB this fall to talk about the company’s new systemic fungicide, gaining popularity throughout California.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The National Cotton Council recently addressed a number of topics during their midyear meeting.
Farm of the Future
Winter wheat planning begins with looking at the things that farmers can control.
California Ag Today
California vegetable growers can now use BASF Cevya fungicide following the Department of Pesticide Regulations’ green light.