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Dow AgroSciences expands Enlist line with new herbicide

· September 14, 2017

Dow AgroSciences has added another option to weed control with the launch of Enlist One herbicide, a straight-goods 2,4-D choline product featuring Colex-D technology. With the ability to tank-mix with glufosinate, farmers can make Enlist One a cornerstone of their weed control programs that feature multiple modes of action. Enlist One joins Enlist Duo herbicide, […]

Waterhemp worries? Dow AgroSciences says start 2018 plan

· September 13, 2017

Resistant to five modes of action, can travel a half mile or further under windy conditions, and remain viable in the soil for several years — there is no doubt about it, waterhemp is a beast. “Whether they are from Missouri, Illinois, or Minnesota, it sounds like they all have a very similar problem with […]

Growers report no drift issues with Enlist Duo

· August 29, 2017

Herbicide-resistant weeds are spreading, spurring the search for effective new options. This summer many farmers were able to try out Enlist Duo herbicide and they’re reporting not only exceptional control of their toughest weeds but also how it stays on target. Reducing drift and volatility Cotton farmers this year have had access to the full […]

Dow AgroSciences Instinct keeps more nitrogen in manure

· August 11, 2017

Farmers who use liquid manure to fertilize corn crops can now mix Instinct nitrogen stabilizer in their pit for easy application to protect applied nitrogen. Field studies conducted by Dow AgroSciences and several Midwestern universities show notable corn and silage yield increases when manure is applied with Instinct. Maximizing manure with Instinct reduces leaching and […]

Dow AgroSciences tackles top 3 weed control questions

· August 10, 2017

Palmer amaranth, residual control, and soybean waterhemp seemed to be the most common questions among soybean growers this season and while every field potentially has unique weed management challenges depending on weather, soil type, and weed control methods, Dow AgroSciences field scientist Dave Ruen has some tips. “At this point in the season, farmers can […]

Dow AgroSciences, Arcadia to develop new wheat quality trait

· August 9, 2017

Dow AgroSciences is joining Arcadia Biosciences in a collaboration to jointly develop and commercialize a breakthrough improved wheat quality trait in North America. The collaboration leverages Arcadia’s leading non-GM TILLING trait development platform with Dow AgroSciences’ enabling technology platforms, high-quality elite germplasm, and global commercial channels. Under the collaboration, the companies will further develop and […]

Syngenta adds Dow’s Enlist to their portfolio

· August 7, 2017

Syngenta will now be able to offer growers more choice with greater trait and genetic diversity thanks to the addition of Enlist Events. Syngenta has entered into non-exclusive licensing agreements with Dow AgroSciences LLC and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. for the Enlist E3 Event in soybeans in the United States, Canada, and Latin America, and the […]

Need a herbicide for no-till burndown program? Try Elevore

· July 31, 2017

A new herbicide from Dow AgroSciences is getting some nods of approval after recent research across the Midwest and Midsouth demonstrated superior burndown control on tough broadleaf weeds. Powered by a new Group 4 growth regulator herbicide developed by Dow AgroSciences called Arylex active, Elevore is proven to effectively control labeled broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate- […]

NCBA selects 6 farms for Environmental Stewardship awards

· July 17, 2017

Six farm families were recognized for not only being some of the nation’s best cattle and livestock operations, but also for their stewardship and conservation efforts during the 2017 Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting last week. This year’s Environmental Stewardship regional winners will compete for the national award, which will be announced during the Annual […]

Mycogen: Scout corn during these critical growth stages

· June 28, 2017

Having a rough start this growing season? You’re not alone. Saturated soils and cool, sometimes freezing, temperatures have plagued corn-growing states from Nebraska to Indiana. However, the folks at Mycogen say scouting during critical growth stages provides useful insights for the remainder of the growing season. Root development: Planting and growing-season challenges can create a […]

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