Valent to Launch New Herbicide this Year Valent to Launch New Herbicide this Year
| | | Corn and soybean farmers will have a new post-emergent herbicide option just in time for the 2020 growing season. Valent recently received EPA registration for Perpetuo residual herbicide. Read More | |
| | | The devastating and fatal tornadoes that raked Tennessee this week are a poignant reminder that you should review your disaster preparedness plans now before you get busy with spring field work. Read More | |
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| | | The companies say the collaboration will offer a step-change in stewardship and conservation best practices while helping growers focus on maximizing acre-by-acre productivity and profitability. Read More | |
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| | | It has not been often during the past few months that one could say that corn was the upside leader amongst the other ag markets, but that has undoubtedly been the case for the previous few sessions. Read More | |
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| | | Here are the key metrics to measure your farm’s financial success. Read More | |
| | | I was up North in MN. Some corn out in field, look like a little loss around edge of fields, but of course it's already in the bin. I wonder where all the food is coming from in the world. I was reading on the internet that locusts are eating everything up in Northern Africa, and could move into India and China. Australia had only half a crop of wheat and no wheat to export. Thailand had a poor crop. Way too wet down South. Looks like food shortages coming. Why aren't grain livestock prices higher? Read More | |
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