Fungicides
May 3, 2013, New Brunswick – New Brunswick farmers turned in more than 13,000 kilograms of unwanted or obsolete pesticides for safe disposal last year as part of CleanFARMS. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Alberta farmers turned in more than 66,000 kilograms of obsolete or unwanted pesticides for safe disposal last year. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
A look at new seed treatments and foliar fungicides and label updates for 2013, with product information provided by the manufacturers. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Fusarium is an old pest in Manitoba’s Red River Valley but it is becoming a big new pest about 500 kilometres northwest, in the Swan River Valley. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency has approved Rampart for the control of late blight and pink rot on stored potatoes. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
ZAMPRO is registered for use on grapes, potatoes and hops as well as the complete cucurbit, brassica, bulb vegetable, fruiting vegetable and leafy vegetable crop groups. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Priaxor DS protects crop from disease, and remains on the plant surface to provide more constant activity on key diseases. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
PRIAXOR DS is the first Canadian fungicide containing the new active ingredient XEMIUM, an entirely new active in the carboxamide family... Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
A 2011 study on the use of a biological seed treatment for control of clubroot in canola yielded disappointing and reaffirming results. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Researchers at the University of Vienna have completed an extensive survey of nanotechnology, focusing on the uses and potential of nano-pesticides. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Syngenta introduces Fuse fungicide for protection against Fusarium head blight in spring wheat, winter wheat and durum in time... Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Just in time for the new crop year, a look at the new seed treatments and foliar fungicides and label updates for 2012, with product information provided by the manufactures. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers! 1 comments
When they throw the “kitchen sink” at soybeans, researchers find narrow rows and foliar fungicide give the best bang-for-the-buck. For maximum soybean yields, these two factors are standing out as essential in a three-year, six-state research project that has been focused on improving soybean yields. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Now registered in Eastern Canada, new Twinline fungicide from BASF Canada Inc... Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
For canaryseed growers, septoria leaf mottle, caused by Septoria triseti, is the major disease of concern that can cause economic damage. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Makhteshim Agan of North America, Inc. announced registration of Overall 240 SC fungicide for control of Sclerotinia stem rot & Alternaria black spot in canola. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Syngenta Canada Inc. is pleased to announce that Quadris Fungicide now has control of the disease, Black Dot, added to its label for use on potatoes. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
The specifics of corn's natural defenses against insects and pests are one step closer to being completely revealed, thanks to research done by the USDA. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Rhizoctonia is a serious disease issue for many different crops across Canada and around the world. In Ontario soybean fields, it is an increasing problem, with yield impacts ranging from less than five percent to 50 percent. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
A fungicide that’s likely to be widely used in Western Canada is on the ready-to-launch pad. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!