Insecticide has developed resistance in soybean aphids in the upper Midwest and managing insecticide resistance can be used with the Integrated Pest Management approach.
Ohio State University has released 14 time-lapse videos depicting different herbicide site of actions on a variety of weeds to show growers what weeds should look like after spraying.
A 3-year research study conducted by five U.S. universities and the USDA found that fall armyworms in the southeastern U.S. are developing resistance to genetically modified crops.
As you finish up your harvest and sit down to think about your seed options for next year, consider your options when it comes to genetic resistance to disease.
From June 16th - July 15th, we asked No-Till Farmer readers: "What impact has reports of resistance to some Bt rootworm corn products had on your operation?"
Palmer amaranth, kochia, marestail, you name it — populations of glyphosate-resistant weeds are popping up more frequently, and it looks like no-tillers are taking note of it.
Source: By Mike Staton, Michigan State University Extension
Planting soybean cyst nematode (SCN) varieties is one of the most effective tactics for managing the most important pathogen of soybeans. However, SCN-resistant varieties are not all created equal. You should consider the following characteristics when selecting SCN resistant varieties for your fields:
A team of University of Kentucky researchers, led by plant pathologists Pradeep and Aardra Kachroo, has discovered an important component in plants’ ability to resist bacterial and viral pathogens.
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