The three main species of armyworms that attack field crops are true armyworm, fall armyworm, and yellow-striped armyworm.
The purpose of this article is to briefly describe the main spray adjuvant categories used in agricultural applications.
This article will go over the basics of Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) and management.
Weeds are prominent this year in many grass pastures. Late May to Early June is the best time to control many perennials, annuals, and woody plants. It is also important to remember that it's usually better to spray too early than too late.
Sulfur is a plant-essential element, often classified as a ‘secondary’ nutrient because it is needed by the plant in lesser quantities than primary nutrients.
This article includes comments that should help in diagnosing the source and outcome of corn emergence issues.
Black cutworm (BCW) moth flights have started in parts of the Midwest, with low trap numbers in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Maximizing soybean yields begins with planting quality, treated seed early to help get the crop off to a healthy, uniform start.
As we approach warmer weather, preplant and preemergence spray applications that contain residual herbicides will commence as soil and weather conditions allow.
The long-term impact of energy sources on the environment is a frequent topic of discussion. It’s clear changes are happening rapidly, and one area of consensus should be the need for a diversified approach to meeting our increasing energy needs.
The continued development of multiple herbicide resistant weeds has made weed management more challenging.
Long-term university studies have demonstrated that early planting provides the best opportunity for maximum corn yield.