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UArk breeding program plans new soybean varieties with Enlist E3 trait

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station scientists are breeding new Arkansas-adapted soybean varieties with the Enlist E3 soybean trait. With these upcoming varieties, experiment station soybean breeders aim to give Arkansas growers greater weed-control flexibility. Leandro Mozzoni, soybean breeder for the Arkansas...

Strategies for Palmer amaranth, junglerice and goosegrass escapes in Xtend, Enlist crops

• By Larry Steckel • Calls continue from some folks frustrated with goosegrass, junglerice and Palmer amaranth escapes after a dicamba + glyphosate application. A large reason for the frustration is the follow-up applications have often provided less control than...

EPA approves 15 FMC tankmix partners for Enlist Duo herbicide

The Environmental Protection Agency recently approved 10 herbicides, four insecticides and one fungicide — all from FMC — as new tankmix partners for Enlist Duo herbicide. Once these products are posted on the Enlist Duo herbicide website of approved tankmix...

Enlist E3 soybeans clear last hurdle with Philippines import approval

The Enlist E3 soybean has cleared its final hurdle with the Philippines giving regulatory approval to imports of soybeans containing the trait. The move will mean farmers can plant the soybeans this season without worrying about segregating them during harvest....

Corteva launches Enlist E3 soybeans, Qrome corn this season

With China's recent import approval of the Enlist trait for soybeans and corn, Corteva Agriscience had planned to launch Enlist E3 soybeans and Qrome corn for the 2019 season. But those plans may be slowed as the company awaits...

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 within North America. Enlist E3 soybeans are tolerant to applications...

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