The father-son team of Matt and Layne Miles are among a group of seven Arkansas soybean producers who so far have broken the 100-bushels-per-acre yield mark this season, with others …
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University of Missouri plans to offer dicamba training
The University of Missouri plans to offer both in-person and Web-based dicamba training beginning in December. The locations and dates have not been finalized but should be available shortly, according …
Read More »EPA tightens labels of 3 dicamba herbicides for 2018 to help reduce drift
The Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with state pesticide regulators, has made a number of changes to the label of three dicamba herbicides for 2018, including making them restricted use …
Read More »Dow, ADM team on protocol to provide growers access to Enlist soybeans
Dow AgroSciences has partnered with Archer Daniel Midland on a closed-loop system designed to provide growers access to Enlist E3 soybeans and allow them to deliver their crop to customers …
Read More »Arkansas Plant Board sets dicamba hearing for Nov. 8
The Arkansas Plant Board will conduct a public hearing beginning at 9 a.m., Nov. 8, on its proposal to ban over-the-top in-season dicamba herbicide use from April 16-Oct. 31.
Read More »Arkansas Plant Board seeks comments on proposed dicamba ban
The Arkansas Plant Board is accepting comments about a proposed ban on application of all dicamba formulations from April 15-Oct. 31, 2018. Deadline to comment is Oct. 30.
Read More »Consider entering the North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest
If you grow soybeans in North Carolina and have the top yield, your field could nab you an expense-paid trip to the Commodity Classic next year in Anaheim, California.
Read More »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 »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 …
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