Weed Control Deja Vu
The market for herbicides with new chemistry is nearly stagnant, a result of several factors, says Tom Bauman, Purdue
2005 Herbicide Update
Companies vying for the glyphosate market are offering several products for the 2005 growing season. Monsanto, for
Weed Killers With Wallop
As planting season nears, once again there's no new chemistry in the crop protection pipeline. Crop protection
A Nose For Ag News
Although is no longer part of Kent Thiesse's job title, he continues to inform farmers and the ag industry on a variety
New Northern Varieties
Roundup Ready soybean varieties, many with new sources of SCN resistance, make up the majority of growers' newest
New Southern Varieties
Roundup Ready soybean varieties, many with new sources of SCN resistance, make up the majority of growers' newest
Low Protein Loses Markets
Soybean producers north of I-80 (Des Moines, IA) may want to re-evaluate just how they are selecting varieties. Basing
The New Soybean Herbicides
With all the Roundup Ready technology, it's not surprising that the soybean herbicides for the coming planting season
2003's Corn Herbicides
Five crop protection companies are launching new herbicides for the 2003 planting season. Here's a rundown of what's
New Southern Varieties
As with our Northern varieties (see page 14), the majority of new players in the Southern soybean market are Roundup