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Laura McNamara

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved StandGuard(TM) Pour-on for fast-acting, continuous control of horn flies and lice in beef cattle of all ages. “The best news for producers is that this powerful pour-on enables them to work with their veterinarians to update and strengthen existing integrated pest-management programs.”
  • Mycogen Seeds is excited to announce that it is introducing 58 new grain corn hybrids to its lineup. Especially noteworthy are several stacked-trait hybrids containing Herculex® XTRA Insect Protection and Roundup Ready® technologies. “We have a full lineup of corn hybrids with powerful traits to protect growers’ yield all season long,” says Terry Gardner, Marketing Specialist, Mycogen Seeds. “These hybrids are proven to perform through extensive company and on-farm testing.”
  • Dow AgroSciences LLC and Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: SGMO) today announced the successful completion of research milestones as part of their joint Research and Commercial License Agreement. These milestones represent the successful application of Sangamo’s zinc finger DNA-binding protein (ZFP) technology to the generation of specific traits in two major crop species – maize and canola.
  • Farmers are dedicating more acreage to the lucrative corn crop in order to produce ethanol. Although corn to ethanol may decrease prices at the gas pump, it can hurt in other ways, including the price of fertilizer and animal feed. Jim Jubak points out that the “16% increase in the acreage planted to corn has also produced a big surge in fertilizer demand—as much as an extra 1 million metric tons this year.” Farms that use Pro-Act to manage their manure treatment find they no longer need to purchase as much fertilizer. Their treated manure and water deliver a powerhouse of fertilizer, resulting in saved money and more bountiful crops.
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