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Helm Agro launches three herbicides for soybeans
Tampa, Florida-based Helm Agro US has launched four new herbicides, of which three are registered for use in soybeans.
Read More »University of Arkansas’ Jason Norsworthy honored for weed resistance work
University of Arkansas weed scientist Jason Norsworthy received the Outstanding Research Award during the recent Weed Science Society of America’s Annual Meeting in Arlington, Virginia. He also was named a …
Read More »EPA clears handful of Syngenta herbicides as XtendiMax, Engenia tankmix partners
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved a handful of herbicides from Syngenta as tankmix partners for two of the three new dicamba formulations — XtendiMax with VaporGrip Technology and Engenia.
Read More »Texas A&M combines two programs to help reduce dicamba drift
Making sure producers with the new auxin-tolerant technologies do a good job minimizing drift and volatility goes far beyond just their soybean or cotton fields.
Read More »Plan to attend this year’s Mid-South Farm & Gin Show
The Mid-South Farm and Gin Show, planned for March 2-3 at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, Tennessee, features a host of educational seminars and workshops as well as the …
Read More »Got bugs? There’s an app for that
Got bugs? There’s an app for that. The University of Tennessee recently launched a Web-based field guide to aid in identifying soybean insect pests.
Read More »Six named to Arkansas Ag Hall of Fame
The Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame will induct six new members at a ceremony, March 2, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Little Rock. Once the new class is seated, …
Read More »Nine Arkansas growers top 100 bushels/acre in Grow for the Green contest
Nine Arkansas growers topped 100 bushels per acre in the 2017 Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Contest sponsored by the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and the Arkansas Soybean Association.
Read More »University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, Jan. 5, 2018
Bob Stark, agricultural economics professor with the University of Arkansas’ School of Agriculture and Southeast Research & Extension Center, Monticello, and Jeremy Ross, assistant professor and Extension soybean agronomist, Little …
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