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eSpudman March 2017 Industry Spotlight
Miller Research President and CEO Jeff Miller reports on the company's 2017 Potato Pest Management Seminar.... watch »
Minecto Pro insecticide now available for potatoes
Syngenta announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has registered and approved its new foliar insecticide Minecto Pro for use in potat... more »
Arysta, DuPont collaborate on new foliar insecticides
Arysta LifeScience recently announced that it has entered into a global collaboration with DuPont Crop Protection for the development of new foliar in... more »
Registration open for Potato Scout School
Registration is now open for the 2017 Potato Scout School, presented by North Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota. The meeting wil... more »
Sivanto Prime insecticide now available
Sivanto Prime is a new potato insecticide from Bayer that received EPA registration. This new product contains flypyradifurone, a butenolide chemi... more »
Adama introduces new dual mode insecticide
Adama received full EPA registration approval for new Cormoran insecticide in November and is now rolling out the insecticide in time for the 2017 sea... more »
LifeGard WG biological plant activator registered by EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has registered LifeGard WG, a foliar-applied biological plant activator, for use on potatoes, sugar beets, fr... more »
Growers see yield benefits with V+M Solution
Nematodes and diseases can wreak havoc on the most promising of potato crops. A focus on nematode control to increase root health is one way to keep p... more »
Valent expands grower financing program with John Deere Financial
Valent U.S.A. Corporation has announced the 2017 Valent Grower Financing Program to provide growers with financial solutions and exclusive offers for ... more »
BASF, NAAA award students with passion for the skies
In today’s diverse agriculture job environment, aerial application, stands out as one of the more unique and challenging career paths. In an eff... more »