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Remember, pesticides are poisons, they are meant to kill and it is very easy to kill good insects, birds, animals and ...
New technology was in the air at the Chico State University Farm as a demonstration of a crop-dusting drone illustrated how ...
Entering its sixth year, Fowler-based Albertson Drone Service LLC has experienced five years of growth surveying and spraying farmer’s crops. The business plans to take on two interns from Purdue next ...
The website, titled DriftWatch.org, is designed to be a communication tool between growers of specialty crops and pesticide applicators. Specialty crops can include a variety of plants and other ...
Warm weather means it's time to burndown fields. For best herbicide performance, consider temperature, weed size, spray ...
One-third of the country’s cancer patients are farmers or agricultural laborers. More disturbingly, cancer cases are rising rapidly ...
Insecticides can help protect crops against troublesome pests, but they also pose a risk for beneficial insects such as ...
Renaissance BioScience Co-CEO John Husnik shares insight on the company’s yeast-based RNA-interference biopesticide ...
No matter the field, technology is always evolving and advancing. “I can do fertilizers,” Derek Ver Helst, owner of Dakota ...
Herbicide labels will change whenever a company is moving a new active ingredient through the registration process and the ...
California Department of Pesticide Regulation announces the launch of SprayDays California, a new notification system for agricultural pesticide use.
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