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A widely-used agricultural chemical sprayed on fruits and vegetables to prevent fungal disease is also killing beneficial ...
Macquarie University researchers reveal that chlorothalonil, still commonly sprayed on American and Australian produce, ...
As pea fungicide season approaches, learn to differentiate mycosphaerella from bacterial blight to ensure effective disease ...
Last March at the Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, Morgan Goodnight, a Ph.D. candidate advised by Dr.
FMC launches Tremisia fungicide in Ukraine, bringing fluindapyr tech to EMEA growers battling major crop diseases.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crop Performance Testing Program hosted its annual wheat variety tours June 5, 9-12, ...
With product and application costs totaling between $30 and $40 per acre, farmers will be taking a harder look at where they make the investment this season.
Tremisia ® fungicide combines FMC's proprietary fluindapyr molecule with flutriafol, delivering a dual mode of action to help ...
Where the fungicide is used Although banned in the European Union, chlorothalonil is extensively applied to Australian crops to control fungal diseases such as mildews and leaf blights. The ...
Pruning is my favorite gardening task, and now is a suitable time to start pruning shrubs that have put on growth and need ...
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