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23/11/2021

Resistance survey ‘wake up call’; growing concern

Herbicide resistance is emerging as a serious and growing threat to New Zealand’s food production, with recent surveys by scientists finding half or more of arable farms and vineyards in some regions have weeds resistant to commonly used herbicides. More



23/11/2021

Another plus for Elatus Plus

It’s taken four years of research trials and data collection, but now Elatus Plus, the solo SDHI fungicide developed by Syngenta, and introduced to New Zealand in 2017, has a new label claim for use on ryegrass seed crops. More



23/11/2021

Job done, time to retire – Success bows out.

After more than 20 years in the New Zealand market, the curtain has gone down on the first naturally derived spinosyn insecticide to be registered here. More



23/11/2021

New label claim for well-known grassweed herbicide.

What do you do if you’re a leading Agchem supplier in the New Zealand market, and you realise certain off-label use of one of your products presents a risk of residues in milk or meat? More



23/11/2021

Spread the word – surfactant opportunity awaits.

Fact or fiction? There are no BioGro certified organo-silicone super spreaders available to NZ growers. More



23/11/2021

Scout weeds pre-harvest, & make next season easier.

As a hectic season comes to an end, naturally everyone wants to slow down and relax. More



23/11/2021

Beet leaf lifeline nicely timed

Launched just a season ago, beet foliar fungicide Custodia from crop protection company Adama New Zealand is already proving its worth from Matamata to North Otago. More



23/11/2021

Preventing seed-set key to YBG control

Yellow bristle grass (YBG) is a tufted, sprawling annual grass weed that has become all too familiar to many of your farming clients in recent years. More



23/11/2021

Lonza NZ brand changes to Arxada NZ

The specialty ingredients division of Lonza (Lonza LSI) has been rebranded to Arxada. More



30/09/2021

Team work makes the dream work for beet crops

Advanced science, expert advice, careful husbandry and specialist contractors are coming together to unlock the potential of beet, according to Adama New Zealand commercial manager Doug Speers. More



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