FMC is launching Adastrio fungicide on a limited commercial basis for the 2023 crop season. Adastrio fungicide is a foliar fungicide that combines three modes of action and is the first fungicide to use the newest molecule in the SDHI class, fluindapyr.
The most recent data from the U.S. Energy Administration shows the price of No. 2 Diesel has decreased sharply since June (from $5.745 per gallon to $4.993 per gallon as of September), but remains higher than the previous record high set in 2008 ($4.703 per gallon).
Ostara has raised $70 million in Series C funding to increase production of its Crystal Green line of efficient, plant-available, granular phosphate fertilizers for agriculture, specialty and turf markets.
In a comment posted Oct. 14, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture expressed concern that the atrazine restrictions would significantly increase weed pressure and risk forcing farmers to abandon no-till in exchange for deep tillage to control weeds.
In an interview with the Food Manufacture podcast, Blanco Niño CEO Philip Martin says he's prioritizing sourcing corn from no-tillers because the company is focused on sustainability.
A number of comments on the EPA's proposed revisions to atrazine use regulations call attention to the negative impact the new rules would have on no-till.
Holganix patented a microbial bionematicide product that intended to be environmentally friendly reduce plant parasitic nematodes by over 75% in preliminary studies.
Now that EPA approval is in place, the company is applying for state-level registrations. UPL expects to have supply in place for the 2023 growing season.
The expansion adds 4 million acres of corn and 1.8 million acres of soybeans to the current sales territory. Beck’s previous sales presence encompassed the eastern third of the state.
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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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