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Purdue collaborative soybean disease research could save farmers millions
A collaborative research project between Purdue University and Dow/DuPont researchers has discovered a novel soybean gene that provides widespread resistance to the costly fungal disease Phytophthora root and stem rot.
Read More »Arkansas Plant Board committee votes to ban all dicamba from April 15-Oct. 31, 2018
The Arkansas Plant Board’s Pesticide Committee voted Sept. 12 to ban applications of all dicamba formulations within the state from April 15-Oct. 31, 2018.
Read More »University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, Sept. 8, 2017
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 …
Read More »Rotating herbicide modes won’t stop resistance in waterhemp, says study
Rotating herbicide modes of action has been touted as a way to slow the development of resistance in weeds. But a recent study from the University of Illinois explains why …
Read More »EPA registers new burndown herbicide
The Environmental Protection Agency has registered Elevore herbicide. which contains Arylex active, for fall and spring burndown in cotton, corn and soybeans.
Read More »DuPont introduces new soybean herbicide
DuPont Crop Protection has introduced EverpreX herbicide for soybean weed control.
Read More »Arkansas Dicamba Task Force issues recommendations
The Arkansas Dicamba Task Force, meeting Aug. 24 at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute on Petit Jean Mountain, recommended a date-specific ban on dicamba use for the 2018 crop year.
Read More »University of Arkansas Soybean Economic Notes, Aug. 25, 2017
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 …
Read More »Don’t let up scouting for redbanded stink bugs
Mid-South soybean producers are encouraged to continue scouting their fields closely for redbanded stink bugs, a pest that can do more severe damage and do it longer into the season …
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