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Many early planted soybeans in the Midwest are somewhere in the R2 to R3 growth stages now, ideal treatment timing for most ...
Having multiple modes of action is most effective way to combat pesky weeds, BASF technical service representative Brady ...
Scientists in MSU’s Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, or MAFES, are leading two of the HERMON project ...
A national research team led by Michigan State University recently received a $500,000 grant from the United Soybean Board to ...
After June 20 storms wiped out soybean crops, NDSU Extension is urging farmers to consider cover crops and monitor for mold, ...
Sclerotinia stem rot, or white mold, and other soybean and corn diseases have the potential for a big year with the wet June ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds result in significant economic losses for U.S. soybean growers, according to the United Soybean Board, which has awarded $500,000 to a multistate research project ...
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced that $300,000 is available for drone detection of noxious and invasive ...
Across the state of Iowa, Wesley Everman, assistant professor and weed specialist at Iowa State University Extension, said it ...
The cool, wet weather of June in north central Wisconsin has caused crop development to be a bit behind schedule.
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