A Kansas State University weed specialist says farmers should be on the lookout for early-emergence of a troublesome weed that competes with farm crops for nutrients, water and light.
The University of Tennessee Extension Institute of Agriculture and Tennessee State University’s Cooperative Extension held ...
Scorch EXT was developed in response to the increasing threat of kochia, including biotypes resistant to glyphosate, dicamba, ...
Farmers can benefit from evaluating fields now and making a game plan for complying with the agency's requirements. One ...
There was nothing easy about the 2024 growing season. But the winners of the 2024 Arkansas Irrigation Yield Contest, also known as Most Crop Per Drop, showed how efficiency can at least make a bad ...
The outreach agronomist with the Illinois Soybean Association says she’s fielding numerous questions around dicamba usage for ...
Brian Jenks will present his "Weed Control Update" at the Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show in Williston, ND, on Jan. 28. Jenks is the NDSU weed scientist at the North Central Research Extension ...
On Dec. 12, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule to revoke the tolerances associated with all but the 11 food and feed crop uses identified in the agency’s 2020 proposed interim ...
U.S. farmers planted more winter wheat. The USDA says all major types saw higher acreage on some expectations for improved export demand, along with continued solid domestic demand. The total of ...
The EPA could approve a new product from Bayer that contains the drift-prone herbicide dicamba for use on genetically modified soybeans and cotton. The US Environmental Protection Agency is ...