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Proactive IPM Strategy puts Wine Growers Ahead of Disease and Pest Pressures For the Wilbur-Ellis team working with wine growers in California, integrated pest management (IPM) is part of each day’s work. IPM is the foundation of a strategic approach they...
Harness beneficial insects for easy, comprehensive pest control in your greenhouse or nursery As greenhouse and nursery growers seek more sustainable and effective ways to manage pests, high input costs, environmental concerns and increasing consumer demand for local...
Biofungicides offer natural option for effective disease control, with IPM benefits Everyday growers and agribusinesses alike face pressures regarding sustainable farming, regulatory policies and more. As the industry collectively seeks ways to advance the...
Are you done spraying yet? Or have you surrendered and quit spraying? Primarily, post-emergence weed control has been a struggle this year. Slow growing weeds, hardened off/waxy leaved weed cuticles have contributed to a lackluster level of weed control from...
As we progress into July, we are seeing the development of Japanese beetle populations. They have hit midway on the GDD calculator for peak emergence, and with more uneven crop stages this year, they may find those early emerging corn silks quite appetizing. Corn...
Soon, summer annual weeds such as ragweed, water hemp, foxtail, and velvetleaf will emerge and actively grow in your fields. While your method of control has likely changed over the years, crop and weed competition has not changed for some time. It brings up the...