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30/10/2017

Kiwifruit budbreaker first to market for Zelam

Four years of R&D field trials have finally culminated in the market launch of a unique kiwifruit budbreaker for Gold3 from Zelam last month, and they are not the only ones excited about it. More



30/10/2017

Research results confirm Kaiso's persistency

Does it last as long? More



30/10/2017

Novel Rexade promo raises cash for worthy cause

A Field Days promotion took on a different twist for Dow AgroSciences at Kirwee this year, with a novel competition raising thousands of dollars for habitat for humanity More



30/10/2017

Be on your game with aphids this season

Crop protection company Adama New Zealand is taking a two-pronged attack to the control of aphids and other destructive pests for the 2017/2018 cereal growing season. More



30/10/2017

Elatus Plus offers step change in disease control for wheat

Wheat growers have an exciting new SDHI fungicide option available to them this season, with the launch of Elatus Plus from Syngenta More



30/10/2017

Flexible spray out spike now available

Achieving an effective kill across a wide weed range can be challenging when spraying out existing pastures or old crop paddocks. More



30/10/2017

Intuity: valuable new chemistry for onion white rot

New Zealand's newest onion fungicide is also the only one that provides a key mode of action for white rot resistance management in a stand-alone formulation. More



30/10/2017

Sea change needed in cereal fungicide resistance: UK expert

Adama UK Technical Specialist Andy Bailey is urging Kiwi cereal growers to embrace multi-site chemistry now to avoid Great Britain's sobering and costly septoria (speckled leaf blotch) resistance experience. More



30/10/2017

Bayer announces longer lasting pre-emergent weed control

New this season from Bayer Cropscience, Alion herbicide provides long lasting pre-emergence weed control in apples and grapes More



19/05/2017

Myrtle Rust Alert

Myrtle rust is a fungus which can have serious consequences on various species of plants in the myrtle family, including New Zealand native plants such as: Pōhutukawa, Rata, Mānuka, Kānuka, Ramarama, Rōhutu and Swamp maire. More



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