Bayer announced July 30 that it has submitted applications in four major agricultural markets—the European Union, Brazil, Canada, and the United States—for a new herbicide with a new mode of action, ...
A former Michigan State University graduate student is suing the university for $100 million, alleging that she developed thyroid cancer due to her exposure to harmful pesticides and herbicides during ...
NEW MODEL RTU: Greenheck has added the Model RT-40 to its lineup of rooftop units. The Model RT-40 is available in capacities ranging from 6.5 tons to 10 tons. August 12, 2025 SCHOFIELD, Wis. — ...
After thousands of industry professionals weighed in on what commercial HVAC product is taking the industry to the next level, a victor has been chosen. In its inaugural debut, the ACHR NEWS’ first ...
An herbicide used to treat hydrilla, an invasive plant in Connecticut lakes, ponds and rivers, has recently been the target of social media posts circulating online. Diquat, the common name for diquat ...
General Mills Inc. GIS.N agreed to stop calling the oats in its Nature Valley granola bars 100 percent natural to settle a lawsuit by three consumer groups that said the bars contained small amounts ...
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How consumers define ‘clean label’ is expanding beyond ‘simple, easy-to-understand ingredients’ to include questions about the safety of some long-used ingredients and processing techniques as well as ...
Spring should be here soon, so pay attention to the weather if you have a lawn service that applies broadleaf herbicides. If you have mature trees (especially oaks) and the weather this spring starts ...
The science on the herbicide best known as Roundup still isn’t settled. By Knvul Sheikh As part of his pledge to “Make America Healthy Again,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to build an ...
As farmers gear up for the 2025 production season, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to refine its rules for herbicide use with regard to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).