Potatoes and herbicide (part 1)
The risk of herbicide damage because of excess rainfall can be even more pronounced in fields with sandy soils
The risk of herbicide damage because of excess rainfall can be even more pronounced in fields with sandy soils
Tags: #PotatoProtection #CropProtection #Agriculture #DiseaseManagement #PestControl #PotatoFarming #WeedControl #LateBlight #SustainableFarming #CropHealth. Potatoes are a staple crop worldwide, providing essential nutrition ...
Are you using the right fungicides to protect for the potato diseases you are attempting to control? Understanding how fungicides work can ...
In addition to good growing practices, take down nematodes and disease with better tools in the toolbox. When it comes ...
...bottles with weed seeds were then buried in a secret location State University in the fall of 1879.
economists expect high input prices to persist through spring.
Growing shortages of crop protection and sharply rising prices are signs of the next supply crisis.
Russian scientists from the State Agrarian University of Novosibirsk, together with colleagues from the UK, have for the first time ...
Colorado Potato Beetle (CPB) is still the number one insect pest of potatoes around the world. It’s a formidable enemy; ...
In seed potatoes, haulm killing is started in July. Reglone and Finale are no longer permitted for the chemical haulm killing of ...