A 52-year-old farmer died of suspected poisoning caused by insecticide hours after he sprayed it on the crop at his farm in Nagpur district of Maharashtra on Sunday, police said.
The incident occurred at Kachurwahi village in Ramtek tehsil.
"The deceased, identified as Ramesh Gulab
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This three-year study from Beck's Practical Farm Research (PFR)® was designed to evaluate the use of Priaxor® fungicide on soybeans when applied at the R3 growth stage. Priaxor was tested across six varieties of soybeans in an effort to determine yield and profitability.
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Grasshopper populations remain high, particularly in the central region of Montana. Late in the summer season adults can fly and migrate into cropland from surrounding dry grassy areas. Grasshopper numbers will begin to decline but the insects will remain active, feeding, mating and laying egg
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Through writing Upstream Ag Insights I get a lot of in-bound questions and comments. Primarily from individuals within the industry, but also more regularly from individuals and groups on the edges and outside of '“upstream” agriculture.
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What’s the most environmentally responsible way to deal with hornets and yellow jackets nesting near people? Sprays seem pretty toxic to everything (not just the stinger