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Dicamba Herbicide Lawsuit Cites Endangered Species Concerns

Dan January 27, 2017 Environment, Industry News Release

…in the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A Bloomberg report says the groups cite health concerns due to increasing pesticide exposure and the eventual evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds as…

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Six California Projects that Reduce Pesticide Use

Dan January 24, 2017 Industry News Release

…IPM. This program trains custodians, food service workers, and teachers how to keep pests out of buildings, and to manage weeds and rodents without depending on regular pesticide sprays. The…

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In South State, Lingering Drought Worries Farmers

Taylor Hillman January 20, 2017 Drought, Weather

…said. “I really don’t like to work my ground too wet. Then the weeds just keep on growing in it.” Munz said his area averages 12 inches of rain per…

Almond Matters: Weed Control with Recent Rains

Taylor Hillman January 18, 2017 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

In today’s Almond Matters, brought to you by Valent USA Corporation, the heavy rains can create a challenge for growers when managing winter weeds. There are a couple of scenarios…

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EPA Removing Pesticide Ingredients from The Market

Dan December 22, 2016 General

…weeds or insects are called active ingredients. Those that don’t directly affect pests are called inert ingredients. Many of the 72 inert ingredients were included on the original list of…

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Almond Matters: Control Winter Weeds

Taylor Hillman December 21, 2016 Almond Matters

…control weeds. Producers are well aware of the nuisance of weeds. Valent Manager of Field Development Pat Clay explains why weed control is so important when planning for the upcoming…

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environmental education

EPA Takes Action to Prevent Poisonings from Herbicide

Dan December 15, 2016 Industry News Release

…under the supervision of a certified applicator will be prohibited from using paraquat. Paraquat is one of the most widely-used herbicides in the U.S. for the control of weeds in…

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Scolopendra gigantea, arthropod from the family of the Centipeds,

Safer, More Effective Pest Management

Dan November 16, 2016 Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) awarded $9.4 million to support 25 research and outreach projects that will help mitigate pests, weeds and…

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EPA Approves Some Dicamba-Based Herbicides

Dan November 11, 2016 Environment, Industry News Release

…which is also a glyphosate and dicamba blend. Farmers have been using dicamba for years to kill weeds before they plant crops. Up until this week, farmers haven’t been able…

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Acreage Planting Switch Possible in 2017

Dan November 11, 2016 Corn, Industry News Release

…next year. Talk of farmers cutting back on technology and traits next year probably doesn’t happen in soybeans because of increasing resistance in weeds like Waterhemp. From the National Association…

Food and Ag Policy Research Instituteplanting seasonUniversity of Missouri
Jesse Sanchez, organic farmer

Growing Quality Tomatoes with Half the Nitrogen and a Third Less Water

Dan November 10, 2016 Industry News Release, Water

…and a third less water than before. They also report fewer weeds and better tomato quality. The soil organic matter (SOM)—the living portion of the soil that turns crop residue…

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Environmental Assessment for the Biological Control of Giant Reed

Dan November 8, 2016 Environment, Industry News Release

…other invasive weeds. APHIS is proposing to issue permits for the field release of a gall-forming fly, Lasioptera donacis, into the continental United States to reduce the severity of giant…

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Sacramento Valley Rice Harvest Accelerates

Taylor Hillman September 28, 2016 Grain, Technology

…factor. Espino noted that late spring rains allowed weeds to germinate just as growers were finishing their groundwork, giving the weeds a head start, which made them harder to control….

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EPA Glyphosate Assessment Moved to Next Spring

Dan September 15, 2016 Environment, Industry News Release

…in 1974. Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in the United States. People apply it in agriculture and forestry, on lawns and gardens, and for weeds in…

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