Weeds

11/09/2022 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com

"Securing certain herbicides may be a challenge for farmers in 2023 like this year and crop protection products will likely cost more, according to Vern Hawkins, Syngenta crop protection president."

Syngenta's President of Crop Protection Provides Product Insights

Vern Hawkins, Syngenta Crop Protection president, talks to DTN about ongoing supply chain issues affecting crop production product availability, pending litigation and new products being developed.

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Topics: Herbicides, Weeds,

Two new tank-mix herbicides registered for use in Wisconsin corn production systems | Wisconsin Weed Science

With another growing season coming to an end, the planning for next year’s weed management decisions should have already begun. Fortunately for Wisconsin producers two new tank-mix herbicides have been recently registered for use in Wisconsin corn production. It is important to note that these herbicides do not contain novel sites of action nor active ingredients. These products consist of new tank-mixes of active ingredients that are already commercially available in other herbicides.

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Topics: Weeds, Research, Climate Change,

08/22/2022 SOURCE: news.utcrops.com

Dicamba-Resistant Waterhemp Becoming a Real Issue in Middle-Tennessee Counties Bordering Kentucky - UT Crops News

For the past several weeks we are getting reports of waterhemp escaping dicamba application/s from retailers and consultants scouting fields in Montgomery and Macon counties.  As one retailer so aptly described it today “combines have spread it and we are fighting it all over the county now”. These reports are not a surprise. As far […]

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Nancy Kavazanjian Nancy Kavazanjian
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Topics: Weeds, Research, Fertilizer,
Nancy Kavazanjian Nancy Kavazanjian
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Topics: Weeds, Pesticides, Equipment/Machinery,

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