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Growers encouraged to see Enlist Weed Control System firsthand
2014-06-27 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
INDIANAPOLIS — June 27, 2014 — This summer, Dow AgroSciences invites growers, retailers and seed dealers to attend one of the technology centers highlighting the Enlist™ Weed Control System and other DowAgroSciences products. The technology centers will bring the Enlist system closer to customers by having locations in both the Midwest and South and more than tripling the number of locations that demonstrate the latest in weed control solutions. read more
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Delayed soybean weed control costs $3.50 per day
2014-05-21 13:32:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
The first 19 days after crop emergence are vital to weed control. Shoulda, coulda, woulda may be the theme if you didnt use a pre-emerge herbicide, and rain has kept you from returning to spray. That could get to be expensive. In soybeans, you have from 9 to 19 days after soybean emergence before losing yield. read more
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Fine-Tune Tough Weed Control
2014-02-14 21:04:00| Transmission & Distribution World
DuPont Land Management Keeping power flowing at utility sites and maintaining infrastructure around oil and natural gas sites is always a challenge for vegetation management crews read more
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Weed Control With Residual Herbicide
2014-01-28 17:15:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Sponsored by When choosing a spring application, growers should expect a residual herbicide to deliver several weeks of weed control, cover a broad spectrum of weeds, aid in resistance management and allow for crop rotation flexibility. read more
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Herbicide-resistant marestail drives fall weed control
2013-11-05 16:31:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Potential upsides attract more growers to fall residual herbicide applications. More adverse spring weather and the northern spread of herbicide-resistant marestail find more reduced-tillage farmers considering fall residual herbicide applications. Fall applications have risen dramatically in the last few years and will continue to grow, says Regan Wear, CHS agronomy manager in Shipman, Ill. Erratic, wet, cold springs have narrowed the planting window and fueled interest in fall residual herbicide applications because they really sharpen up timing the following spring. read more
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