Ohio State zeroes in on improving bovine tuberculosis testing
Health and animal experts are striving to create awareness about bovine tuberculosis in domestic cattle and wild ruminant populations.
Health and animal experts are striving to create awareness about bovine tuberculosis in domestic cattle and wild ruminant populations.
University of Cincinnati biologists discover that a tick’s metabolism speeds up after months of fasting so it can pursue a meal.
The New Zealand government has determined they have no other choice in eradicating Mycoplasma bovis — 150,000 cows will need to be culled.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wanted to raise awareness at how difficult it can be to spot itty-bitty ticks.
As growers begin to put together their arsenal for 2018 disease and weed control, they may want to consider the DEKALB/Asgrow line. They have a whole armory of defense products. From Goss’s wilt and southern rust to glyphosate-resistant weeds and nematodes, Matt Muckerman, Regional Marketing Manager, DEKALB/Asgrow says their product porfolio has you covered. “My […]
Gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight, southern rust and Japanese beetles … these are just some of the reports coming in from Midwest fields to Arysta LifeScience. We had the opportunity this week at Ag Media Summit in Snowbird, Utah to get the latest downlow from Lynn Justesen, Arysta LifeScience Technical Sales Specialist for […]
Identifying two corn diseases — Goss’s Wilt and Xanthomonas — just got easier, faster, and more cost effective due to new testing protocols announced today by the National Agricultural Genotyping Center located in Fargo, North Dakota. “Farming is a complicated pursuit that involves many choices. Making the right choice at the right time can have […]
Frogeye leaf spot, cercospora leaf blight, powdery mildew, rusts, and brown spot … these are all words a grower wishes was not part of his or her vocabulary. However, when it’s out in the field, it must be tackled and FMC hopes to help farmers beat all of these tough diseases this growing season with […]
A new virus has been named influenza D after South Dakota State University researchers identified cattle as the primary host for the disease.