Drift reduction adjuvants are now included as a mitigation option in the final strategy.
Litigation pitting the Endangered Species Act and the EPA could have a huge impact on pesticide usage, says CPDA President Terry Kippley.
New approach ensures EPA’s work to protect endangered species from pesticides is practical, flexible, and supports the agricultural community.
Recently, CropLife® magazine had the chance to talk with CropLife America about the association’s key objectives and concerns. […]
A number of factors are helping the seed treatment market to continue delivering return on investment, according to retailers and suppliers alike.
Syngenta’s Vern Hawkins says changes to registrations rules have created a “paying more for less results” atmosphere at the federal level.
Growers and applicators can use sulfoxaflor in rotation with other insecticides to reduce the potential spread of insecticide resistance.
Additional measures to protect federally threatened or endangered species and their designated critical habitats from the effects of chlorpyrifos.
The recent reversal could lead to significant changes in how environmental regulations are created, interpreted and enforced.
Glufosinate-P to control weeds in non-tolerant and glufosinate-resistant corn, sweet corn, soybean, cotton, and canola.
EPA recently proposed mitigation tactics that can be implemented to reduce spray drift, runoff, and erosion.
The measures include changes to pesticide labeling requirements and issuing of Endangered Species Protection Bulletins.
This coordination will help EPA meet its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) while increasing flexibility for the agricultural community.
As traditional crop inputs face increasing regulatory concerns relying on adjuvants might be one part of the solution.
Reklemel helps protect a wide variety of crops from plant-parasitic nematode damage without disrupting the healthy balance of beneficials in the soil.
Agency to implement the National Marine Fisheries Service’s final biological opinion for malathion, chlorpyrifos and diazinon.
Editor Eric Sfiligoj offers insight into what ag retailers can expect this year, including glyphosate’s fate and the future of in-person events.
The industry made some great progress during 2014, but there is much more work to be done.
While the dust settles after the November 6 election, CropLife America considers the priorities and progress achieved by […]
Tthe U.S. EPA is requesting an extension to allow more time for pesticide operators to obtain permits for […]