• Why weed control fails

    Why weed control fails

    Many of our retail stores have an herbicide aisle. It is very frustrating for homeowners to go through the time and expense of buying and applying a herbicide, only to discover that the area is still full of weeds. Worst yet to hire a private pesticide applicator and still have the weeds. Human ...
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  • Dosage makes the poison: Read herbicide labels

    Dosage makes the poison: Read herbicide labels

      “Dosage makes the poison” is an old adage that holds true today. A little bit of something might be good for you, but a lot of it can cause problems.  The same goes for herbicides. When used properly, they can have zero to minimal nontarget damage and support native biodiversity. When use...
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  • Minnesota joins USDA partnership to enhance competition in agriculture

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - To improve competition in the livestock industry, Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Thursday that Minnesota has joined the new Agriculture Competition Partnership of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).  Unfair markets in agriculture can lead to artificiall...
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  • Delaware State Fair highlights local agriculture industry

    Delaware State Fair highlights local agriculture industry

    HARRINGTON, Del. – For as long as there has been a Delaware State Fair, the first states farmers and agriculture sector has been at the heart of it, and this year it is no different. “If you look at the history of the fair, this is the 100th and fourth year of the Delaware State Fair. This fair w...
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  • Global Pesticide Use Is on the Rise

    Global Pesticide Use Is on the Rise

    While the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates suggest global pesticide use is plateauing, Indiana University assistant professor of geography Annie Shattuck and colleagues, writing in the July 2023 issue of Global Environmental Change, report that use is actually growing.   ...
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  • EPA fines Wichita-based company $118,483 in mislabeling of pesticide product

    EPA fines Wichita-based company $118,483 in mislabeling of pesticide product

    A Wichita-based beauty products manufacturer accused of not registering and properly labeling a pesticide was fined over $118,000 by the Environmental Protection Agency. The product in question is a pesticide called “Hospital Disinfectant,” the EPA said in a news release.   According to the...
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  • Flea beetles: how to improve spray results

    Flea beetles: how to improve spray results

    You’ve probably heard this before: the best defence against flea beetles is a canola crop that emerges uniformly, with five to eight plants per square foot, and grows quickly to the four-leaf stage. Weather conditions often conspire against these best laid plans, pushing canola growers to plan B...
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  • Surfactants safely take down mosquitoes without using insecticides

    Surfactants safely take down mosquitoes without using insecticides

      Researchers have developed a surfactant spray that counters the mosquito’s natural water-resisting properties, offering a safe and effective means of taking down mosquitoes without using insecticides. The spray could be used to protect people from the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. Mo...
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  • DRY CONDITIONS WILL CHALLENGE WEED MANAGEMENT LATER

    DRY CONDITIONS WILL CHALLENGE WEED MANAGEMENT LATER

    An extension specialist says drought conditions could create weed control challenges throughout the growing season. Aaron Hager with the University of Illinois tells Brownfield pre-emergence herbicides have been less effective this year because there hasn’t been enough rain. He says that could c...
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  • 4 things to note when applying herbicides in high heat

    4 things to note when applying herbicides in high heat

    Farmers should be prepared for temperatures to heat up through the last part of June. That means they need to pay special attention to their herbicide applications in high heat conditions, explains Sarah Lancaster, Kansas State University Extension weed science specialist.     1.Heat o...
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  • Flag leaf or head timing — when is a fungicide application warranted?

    Flag leaf or head timing — when is a fungicide application warranted?

    there are a few different scenarios to look at when it comes to deciding whether or not to spray a fungicide on wheat. Jeremy Boychyn, agronomy research extension manager with the Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, says there are four key times that producers are either already going over the ...
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  • How sequencing insect genomes could unlock next generation pesticides

    How sequencing insect genomes could unlock next generation pesticides

    Sequencing insect genomes could help to unlock new insights into pest behaviour and lead to a new level of targeted, more ecological pest control, according to researchers at top agricultural research centre, Rothamsted Research Researchers at the centre, which is the longest-running agricultura...
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