Soybean Insecticide 

The U.S. EPA has registered Dow AgroSciences' Intrepid 2F insecticide for worm control in soybeans. The company describes Intrepid as an insect growth...

NEW MIX FOR POP-UPS 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

FMC CORPORATION has developed a new formulation of its Capture insecticide for corn that has better mixing properties than emulsifiable concentrates (EC)...

SOIL INSECTICIDE PROTECTS 

A NEW corn soil insecticide called Defcon 2.1G offers both root protection and root growth enhancement. Helena Chemical Company developed the insecticide...

New mix for pop-ups 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

New insecticide for corn offers improved mixing ...

PYRETHROIDS GET AN EARFUL 

By: By Sherry Collins

CONTROL OF corn earworms by pyrethroid insecticides such as Warrior, Baythroid, Capture and Mustang Max has decreased in efficacy in small plot trials...

APHID RATINGS 

PIONEER HI-BRED in collaboration with Kansas State University developed a screening technique to identify soybean varieties with some resistance to aphid...

INNOVATIVE INSECTICIDES 

By: BY RHONDA BROOKS

THIS SEASON, thanks to groundbreaking technology and advances in trait development, a variety of new products is available to address some of those old...

AMVAC ADDS NEW PRODUCTS 

AMVAC Chemical Corporation, a subsidiary of American Vanguard, has been adding to its growing portfolio of niche crop protection products. Most recently,...

APHID RESISTANCE 

PIONEER Hi-Bred International is analyzing its soybean varieties for resistance to soybean aphid. The company has screened numerous soybean lines with...

Aphid-resistant soybeans 

By: Lynn Grooms

Beans could be on the market by decade’s end...

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