An increasing number of large corporations, such as Nestlé and Guinness, are placing an emphasis on working with farmers who are using regenerative agriculture practices.
Syngenta is forming Syngenta Biologicals, which brings together Valagro, the biostimulants and specialty nutrients company it acquired in 2020, and its in-house biologicals business.
Syngenta's latest residual corn herbicide, Storen, has been registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and will be available for use in 2024, subject to state approvals.
EQUENTO, based on Syngenta’s PLINAZOLIN technology, is applied onto seeds and uses a new mode of action (IRAC Group 30) to break the rise of insect resistance.
Syngenta’s Richard Brain & Dan Perkins of Ag Insight unpack their field spray drift study findings & explain how they came up with a more refined pesticide buffer.
EPA regulations require farmers to follow pesticide labels for the products they apply on their land. Protecting endangered plant and animal species plays a significant role in the decision-making process for these regulations.
Syngenta Crop Protection and Biotalys today announced a collaboration to research, develop and commercialize new biocontrol solutions to manage key pests in a broad variety of crops.
Storen corn herbicide is designed to provide broad-spectrum residual weed control and is anticipated to be registered in time for the 2024 growing season.
Wilbur-Ellis Agribusiness and Plant Health Care announced March 2 that Employ, a biochemical plant health promoter, has been certified by several crop protection companies for tank-mixing with a select group of row crop herbicides.
For years, no-tillers have heard there are only a few new herbicide chemistries or modes of action on the horizon to help control the ever-troublesome weed issues.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, Westville, Ind., no-tiller Jeff Herrold provides an update on how planting is going so far, and why a potential problem with slugs is causing some early-season anxiety. Herrold also explains why he prefers to plant soybeans before corn.
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