Reduced rate limboHerbicide reps tend to shake their heads at farmers who try to get by with below-label herbicide rates. Because the companies usually price by the acre,... Revival of the fittestBy: Rhonda J. Brooks Evolving formulas in 2000 included glyphosate and revamped products. Last year the glyphosate race continued as companies jockeyed for position with look-alike... Slow your wild oatsBy: Wayne Wenzel The toughest weed to control in wheat is also the toughest on yields.Wild oat, Aventa fatua, is a bad weed. Distinguished from cultivated oats by a round... Crops departmentBy: FIN Staff Wal-Mart on GM "In order to feed the growing world, we need strong food safety regulations, and we need genetically modified products, and we support... Crops departmentBy: FIN Staff Correction An item in our January issue, page 70h, about Novartis's AgriFit program should have read "all prices for NK-brand seed will remain virtually... Communication departmentBy: Fin Staff e-neighbors "They [other farmers using the Internet] help me with drainage tiles or overhauling a tractor. It's like an electronic barn raising." - Dennis... Weed control rookiesBy: Rhonda J. Brooks We asked companies, weed specialists and dealers to judge last year's crop of new herbicides. Here's the scouting report.Tracking the multitude of available... Glyphomania 2000By: Kurt Lawton Soybean herbicide update Despite an uncertain grower commitment to biotech beans, new products, programs and rebates that target your Roundup-built acres... |
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