Crop Protection
Powerful post-emergent weed control and proactive resistance management for potato growers in Western Canada. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
New active ingredient provides superior plant protection. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Label expansion gives Roundup Ready soybean growers another tool for weed control. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Researchers at the Agricultural Research Service are looking at how farmers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Wireworm populations may have wobbled in recent years, but they haven’t fallen yet. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Wild oat control in Liberty Link canola can be a challenge with Liberty (glufosinate) herbicide. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Zebra caterpillar was seen in a few canola and flax fields across the Prairies in 2012. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Working together to provide farmers with the best solutions for their fields. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
New herbicide product registrations and label updates continue to bring more choice to farmers managing weed infestations. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Prevention and control are important factors in ensuring you plant Roundup Ready corn into a field that’s free of Roundup Ready (RR) volunteer canola. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Glyphosate-resistant kochia was first confirmed on three southern Alberta fields in 2011 in the Warner and Milk River districts. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
As crop rotations narrow, controlling Roundup Ready canola volunteers in a pre-seed burndown is critical. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Very little independent third-party research is available for new commercial products. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Good residual activity, even with heavy crop residue. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Saskatchewan farmers returned more than 60,000 kilograms of obsolete pesticides in 2012. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Scientists continue working toward identifying cost-effective herbicides to control kochia. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
The highly invasive weed has a distinctive cluster of seed pods that can produce up to 17,000 seeds per plant. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Two modes of action. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Warm weather during the 2012 grain harvest benefited producers, but it also benefited insects that feed in stored grain. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
A cash crop farmer from Perth County is the winner of the inaugural Most Profitable Acre Challenge, organized by the Agricultural Management Institute. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!