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5 Tips for Early-Season Post-Emergence Weed Control
2013-06-12 22:50:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: DuPont Pioneer After starting the season with clean fields at planting, now is the time to focus on early-season weed control to maintain maximum yield potential. For corn, weeds can reduce yield as soon as the V2 stage or when corn is roughly 6-8 in. tall. read more
Weed Identification: Palmer Amaranth and Waterhemp
2013-06-07 22:24:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Early and accurate identification of Palmer amaranth plants, including waterhemp, coupled with implementation of an integrated management program are essential to reduce the potential for crop yield loss due to interference of Palmer amaranth. Proper management of Palmer amaranth populations can help reduce the potential for successful seed production that will augment the soil seedbank and perpetuate the population in future growing seasons. read more
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Dow AgroSciences, Monsanto Cross-License Advanced Corn Trait Technology, Designed To Provide Exceptional New Tools For Weed And Insect Management
2013-04-11 10:30:00| chemicalonline News Articles
Monsanto Company and Dow AgroSciences LLC, a subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, have reached new cross-licensing agreements for creation of the next generation of advanced weed and insect control technology in corn. Monsanto will license Dow AgroSciences’ new Enlist™ Weed Control System herbicide-tolerant trait for use in field corn
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Growing Like a Weed: Boosting Compost Product Sales
2013-03-07 23:22:00| Waste Age
David Hill, CycleLogic, Inc. Ten steps to grow and strengthen market share for your compost products. read more
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Customs agents discover invasive weed seeds in shipment at Port of Oakland
2013-02-13 21:17:20| Agriculture - Topix.net
In a first of its kind interception in the United States, a routine inspection of a ship docked at the Port of Oakland discovered seeds from capeweed, an invasive weed capable of wreaking havoc on the agriculture industry, officials said Wednesday.
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