Researchers Fight Pesticide Drift
To reduce the effects of pesticide drift and protect pollinators, researchers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service in Stoneville, Mississippi, are investigating the best ways of using hooded sprayers and conventional, or unhooded, sprayers.
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Bringing Medical-Style In-Field Diagnostics to Agriculture
Tomorrow’s Tech Today: Corteva Agriscience and Alveo Technologies are working to develop mobile molecular bioassay tools for agriculture.
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U.S. Economy and Inflation to Slow in 2024; Crop Prices to Dip Again
Farm-gate prices for the three major field crops—corn, soybeans, and wheat—would fall for the second year but remain above pre-pandemic levels while market prices for cattle and hogs go up.
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Meet The 2023-2024 National FFA Officers
Six students from around the country will spend the next year sharing their passion for agriculture and the FFA.
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Top Weed Nemesis: Stop Waterhemp from Stealing Yield
An Ag-Web poll asked about 400 growers what their “top weed nemesis” was. Waterhemp took the top spot, earning 35% of the votes. But why is waterhemp so tough to control?
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