Articles Tagged with ''pesticides''
Smaller producers often simply accept as fact that their production costs are going to be higher than their larger counterparts. However, there are myriad ways for any herd to become more cost-effective and profitable.
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The evolution and future of modern agricultural pesticides
Modern pesticides have boosted agricultural efficiency and yields, reducing labor while controlling pests. However, regulatory pressures and inevitable pest resistance highlight the need for integrated pest management and new technologies.
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Using drones to spray weeds and spread seeds
Drones offer small- and large-acreage farms versatility that spray rigs, planes and helicopters can’t. More research is needed to determine how a drone’s spray performance compares to conventional sprayers.
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Technology advancements drive shifts in pest control strategies
Historical tactics to control all variations of pests relied largely on simple, one-time-use snap traps, bait or poison. Technology is currently changing the way these pests are managed, using cutting-edge strategies to increase efficiency while supporting the environment.
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Fly control management strategies for your herd
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to managing flies in your herd. An understanding of these pests’ life cycles will aid in their control.
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The essential bond between honeybees and forage crops
There is a crucial yet often underestimated role of pollinators, particularly honeybees, in forage crop production. While domestic and native colonies face growing challenges, farmers can implement practical strategies to preserve and enhance pollinator populations.
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Analyzing Idaho crop input costs and 2024 projections
We're taking a look at Idaho crop economics with a breakdown of input costs such as seed, fertilizer and labor, along with projections for 2024, offering valuable insights for grower planning.
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