The lone danger 

By: by Gil Gullickson

Overuse of a single herbicide can render that tool useless....

Aventis unveils new wheat herbicide for 2004 

By: Gil Gullickson

Small grain growers searching for better weed control may look forward to 2004. That’s when Aventis anticipates that federal regulators will approve a...

Valent reincarnates Cobra as Phoenix 

By: Gil Gullickson

Soybean growers who cringe at Cobra’s crop injury tendencies but love its weed control will welcome Phoenix. This herbicide, a Valent product, retains...

Valor improves burn down and residual control in soybeans 

By: Gil Gullickson

Soybean growers in 2002 will have a better opportunity to use Valor, a soybean herbicide that was registered in the spring of 2001....

Taking control 

By: by Rhonda Brooks

If you're talking to other growers, running cost comparisons or just flipping a coin to decide which glyphosate-based product to use next spring, consider what these university extension weed specialists have to say....

Crops 

Controlling weeds in corn. A new mode of action. Name change.

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Herbicide helper 

Effective weed control may be one of the most important components of a successful farm, but it is also one of the hardest to attain. Pocket Herb, a software...

Picture perfect 

By: by Rhonda Brooks

Agrichemical companies continue to search for the ultimate, all-in-one herbicide to address farmers' weed-control needs. The perfect herbicide, according...

''Seeing'' weeds 

By: Joan Olson

Weed sensors will lead to targeted herbicide applications.

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Targeting topography 

By: Gil Gullickson

Knowing the location and the amount of weeds present could someday affect how you buy and apply herbicides. Ever wish you could stump one of those smooth-talking...

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