A new technology has been registered by the EPA to manage crop damaging nematodes in soybeans, corn and cotton. Monsanto’s Jared Thomas tells Brownfield, pending state approvals, the company’s NemaStrike Technology will be available next season.
“It’s a hydrophobic chemistry, it’s not water soluble so it won’t translocate upward through the plant and it has the ability to stay right in the root zone, which is ideal for nematode management,” Thomas told Brownfield Ag News.
Continue reading NemaStrike nematode management tool available in 2018 at Brownfield Ag News.
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