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As Bayer Warns of More Glyphosate Shortages, Here's How Severe the Situation Could Be this Spring
As Bayer Warns of More Glyphosate Shortages, Here's How Severe the Situation Could Be this Spring

Glyphosate was already in short supply heading into the 2022 planting season, but another black swan event is putting an even tighter squeeze on supplies.

Lawsuits May Complicate the Future of Glyphosate
Lawsuits May Complicate the Future of Glyphosate

Bayer still faces exposure from future claims. As long as glyphosate is on the market, there will be a potential for new claims to continue to rise.

A switch to a no till cover crop system provided a booster shot to Johnny Hunter’s weed control, irrigation efficiency and overall soil health.
Killing the Input Beast

The gospel of high yields at all costs has a new apostate. A switch to a no till cover crop system changed Johnny Hunter's entire management dynamic and provided a booster shot to weed control, irrigation efficiency and overall soil health.

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Additional States Will Have Access To Enlist Duo In Light Of Controversy

Dow AgroSciences gains approval for Enlist Duo herbicide in nine additional states.

Companies Clash Over Technology

Herbicide carryover is something you’ll want to give thought to as you plan for the 2013 crop season.

New Changes amid Fast-Growing Biological Market

Novozymes has signed an agreement with Natural Industries Inc., which is researching how soil microorganisms can help combat weeds, insects and other pests.