In the effort to reduce input costs, it's important that growers get from their application what they expect. And As Austin Anderson with Helena Agri-Enterprises says, the most expensive application is the one that doesn’t work.
Bayer said last month it may stop producing glyphosate, the world’s most popular weedkiller unless it can get court protection against lawsuits blaming the herbicide for causing cancer. The Wall Street Journal says Bayer currently produces about 40% of the world’s glyphosate needs, which farmers use to kill weeds that threaten their crops.
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Artificial intelligence is making its way into U.S. agriculture. Doug Johnson of Johnson Ag Outlook takes a look at how AI fits into production agriculture.
“What I'm talking about here is we have to be careful on what we expect out of it," Johnson stressed. "Right n...
As we help your Improve Your Pesticide Performance today, Chase Boman with Agrasyst explains what impact water has when it comes to your herbicide application.
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As we help your improve your pesticide performance this week, Scott Parrish with Agrasyst explains the difference between surfactants and adjuvants.
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John Deere is offering an all-new lineup of Hagie Self-Propelled Sprayers for model year 2022. Available for ordering in June, the new lineup features integrated technology, a new tank size and new comfort features in the cab. Joel Basinger of John Deere said the new lineup is a redesign from the ground up
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This week, Scott Parrish with Agrasyst talks to us about why so many of their products are combination efforts.
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Washington State University's Gwen Hoheisel talks about the importance of sprayer maintenance this time of year.
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