Corn Herbicides '99 Weigh your risks 

By: Kurt Lawton

How adverse to risk are you? Would you alternate Roundup Ready corn and soybeans annually in the same field? Would you go total post in both corn and...

Is Roundup ready for corn? 

Early results show many farmers are satisfied with Roundup Ready corn.Kevin Koepp was one of more than 13,000 farmers who tried Roundup Ready corn for...

The stealing game 

By: David Hest

If you think a post herbicide program allows weeds to steal more yield than a soil approach does, think again. Research says it's all in the timing.As...

Soybean Weed Control: Clash Of Technologies 

By: Kurt Lawton

An aggressive skirmish between rival herbicide makers for your soybean input dollar is creating a frenzy of pointed debate that's usually reserved for...

Tracking The Resistance Mystery 

By: Tom Dodge

While Indiana and Illinois researchers puzzle over the development of Western corn rootworm hatches in first-year cornfields where soybean/corn rotations...

Buy Into Weed Biology 

By: Kurt Lawton

Is spraying herbicide "A" and "B" your best attempt to arrest weeds in corn, with perhaps a cultivation pass if time allows? Or have you honed an integrated...

Variable-Rate Weed Control 

By: Staff

Kriss Lightner of Lohrville, IA, has been practicing precision agriculture for 15 years -before grid sampling, Soilection machines and GPS became available."We...

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