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October 6, 2022


Could a new threat to cereal production be emerging in Europe?


September 30, 2022


What Corteva leaders say about the future of seed, crop protection and digital ag


September 5, 2022


Resilient tomato brown rugose fruit virus frustrates growers (The Grower)


Update with Bayer North America President (Brownfield Ag News)


August 22, 2022


Neue Pflanzenschädlinge brauchen neues Risikomanagement (Top Agrar)


How innovative farmers are tailoring their crop protection


July 12, 2022


Interview with Rizobacter’s Business Development & Portfolio Manager: Bioherbicides are the 'holy grail' within biologicals


July 11, 2022


Biological crop protection is where things are headed - Read the Biological Crop Protection Report


July 5, 2022


Herbicides likely to remain mainly conventional for longer


Soil health and pest management: challenges in the European Union


July 1, 2022


USA - National Sorghum Growers: U.S. EPA's proposed level of concern for atrazine hinders climate-smart agriculture goals, departs from science


June 23, 2022


Euroseeds position on the Regulation on the Sustainable Use of Pesticide


June 22, 2022


Are herbicide-resistant crops a friend or foe of weed management?


June 20, 2022


Following several fallow decades, herbicide companies are searching for new modes of action - Scientists hope new tools will help them kill weeds that have evolved to tolerate existing chemicals (C&EN - American Chemical Society)


June 6, 2022


Tracking weeds to stop them in their tracks


May 11, 2022


Healthy agriculture starts with healthy seeds


May 12, 2022, marks the inaugural International Day of Plant Health


May 10, 2022


Land-grant universities like the Colorado State University will be key to preventing agriculture disease threats


April 4, 2022


United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) celebrates 50 years of protecting American agriculture


March 29, 2022


U.S. growers welcome U.S. EPA decision on Enlist, hope for continued progress and lessons learned


March 22, 2022


How global collaboration can prevent plant disease pandemics in Africa


March 16, 2022


Disease risk from illegal potato seed ‘cannot be overstated’ (Farmers Weekly)


March 7, 2022


Biologicals take the next step (Greenhouse Grower)


March 2, 2022


RNA vaccines for plants?


January 10, 2022


USA - Agriculture and green industry groups reaffirm glyphosate safety and public benefits following court oral arguments


January 4, 2022


Researchers warn farmers to prepare for glyphosate shortage (Capital Press)


January 3, 2022


Resistance to resistance – future control today (The Western Producer)


November 29, 2021


Syngenta’s Jon Parr: Modern pesticides can help fight climate change


November 8, 2021


Australia - Crop industry urged to prepare for more severe, more frequent viruses (North Queensland Register)


October 8, 2021


What Is the next big thing in biological crop protection? (Growing Produce)


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