Corteva Agriscience has launched Zorvec® Encantia®, a new fungicide that specifically targets late blight, a detrimental pathogen currently compromising local potato growth. The solution, based on Zorvec active, is the first member of a novel class of fungicides, which effectively utilise
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture in Miller County is offering a Basic Lawn Care Class on June 13, 2022, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This class will be held at the Miller County Extension Office, 1007 Jefferson Avenue, Texarkana, Arkansas.
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In addition to broad spectrum control of key turf diseases, the AzoxyBio Fungicide provides a boost to plants’ immune systems.
Prime Source, a division of Albaugh, LLC. is announcing the launch of AzoxyBio Fungicide. The product has received EPA registration and will be available for p
What plant is this? Does it need a bigger place to grow? Wong Mun Wai
Your plant is commonly called the Umbrella Tree and its botanical name is Heptapleurum actinophyllum. At its current size, the sapling can be grown in the pot shown in the picture, which will limit its growth.
Fipronil: list of withdrawn productsNo Fipronil in our eggs, but EPLP points to another substanceAt any time, follow the news of the Overseas territories and discuss with our journalists!
Cyromazine in eggs is debatedAt any time, follow the news of the Overseas territories and discuss with our journalists!
I want to avoid blackspot on my roses this year. On occasion, in your Garden Q&A, you've previously recommended copper sulphate.
I understand that you have to use "hydrated lime" in the mixture; is this correct?
Also what ratio of mixture to water should I use?
Copper
By Steph Coelho | Published Jun 23, 2021 2:19 PM
Like people, trees can succumb to various diseases. But since trees don’t cry out in pain, they can’t tell humans when something is wrong. It’s up to you to spot and treat a disease bef
STK Bio-Ag Technologies, a pioneer in the development and marketing of botanical based and hybrid solutions for crop protection, received the Best Biochemical Product of the Year Award from the World BioProtection Forum at an award dinner and ceremony held May 23 in Birmingham, UK. The Award
Under the withdrawal conditions, the sale and open field sowing of any seed treated with metalaxyl-M products, including Syngenta’s Wakil XL, Maxim XL and Vibrance SB, must cease on 30 June in Great Britain, but as soon as 1 June in Northern Ireland.
The products had been a mainstay of