Pesticides
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Bug budget boom
Budgets for IPM plans are booming as cost concerns ease and prevention planning takes center stage.
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Protect those poinsettias
It is crucial that growers effectively manage insect and mite pests on poinsettias, especially before bract formation.
Biobest announces letter of intent to acquire BioWorks
The acquisition expands Biobest's biopesticide product portfolio and manufacturing capability in North America.
BotaniGard and Mycotrol products now available through Certis Biologicals
Growers can now purchase BotaniGard and Mycotrol products through the Certis network of distributors in the U.S. and Canada.
RISE members connect for 32nd annual meeting in Georgia
RISE members and other industry leaders were honored with a variety of awards.
MGK acquires DeBug brands from Agro Logistic Systems Inc.
The acquisition creates one-of-a-kind botanical business in pest control.
Crop Enhancement and OHP, Inc. announce partnership
Crop Enhancement’s biological pesticides will be marketed by OHP to increase sustainable crop protection alternatives to greenhouses and nursery growers.
How To Avoid Getting “Mixed Up” Understanding Pesticide Mixtures
Dr. Raymond Cloyd discusses the fundamentals of pesticide mixtures, including the benefits and potential issues associated with pesticide mixtures and how pesticide mixtures may be helpful in resistance management. Speaker: Dr. Raymond Cloyd, Professor/Extension Specialist, Kansas State University - Department of Entomology
Northeast Greenhouse Conference and Expo announces webinar series
The webinar series has six classes and will be held Nov. 4-Dec.16.
Chemical class 101
Kurt Becker, executive vice president at Dramm, shares tips on successful chemical application methods.
AgBiome announces new fungicide submission
AgBiome has expanded its biological product offerings with second in-house developed fungicide, Theia.