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Crop Protection Trends To Watch for in 2021

Crop Protection Trends To Watch for in 2021 When it comes to crop protection, what are the big trends you’re likely to see in 2021? American Vegetable Grower reached out to experts who would know – suppliers. Advertisement What are the biggest breakthroughs you anticipate will happen in 2021 related to crop protection?    Chad Asmus, Product Manager for Specialty Crop Insecticides, BASF In 2021, California vegetable growers will have access to two new insecticides from BASF: Sefina Inscalis insecticide for cucurbits and fruiting vegetables, and Versys Inscalis insecticide for leafy vegetables and brassica cole crops. Both are a unique mode of action class (IRAC 9D) for resistance management. Sefina insecticide delivers strong control of aphids and whiteflies while being gentle on pollinators and beneficial insects. Versys insecticide brings a new class of aphid control to quickly stop feeding and protect quality. Both Sefina and Versys will provide California vegeta

What was the MOST SUPPRESSED STORY of 2020?

What was the MOST SUPPRESSED STORY of 2020?
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Inside the Beltway: Trump s negative media coverage among most censored stories of 2020

Americans can't wait for 2020 to be over. A year marred by COVID-19, lockdowns, social unrest, economic woes, a contested election and constant outcry from a biased and hostile news media. 2020 has been maligned almost as much as President Trump in the past 12 months. Almost.

Inside the Beltway: Trump s media coverage among most censored stories of 2020

Americans can't wait for 2020 to be over. A year marred by COVID-19, lockdowns, social unrest, economic woes, a contested election and constant outcry from a biased and hostile news media. 2020 has been maligned almost as much as President Trump in the past 12 months. Almost.

Disruptive to the End; Ignominious Top 10; Abe and Andy

Good morning, it’s Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. Today’s news is that the House of Representatives overrode a presidential veto yesterday, which sends the measure a $741 billion defense authorization bill to the U.S. Senate. In the early part of this year, the Senate saved President Trump from a nakedly partisan impeachment effort by Democrats. The upper chamber seems much less likely to have his back again. Not only is Trump a lame duck who should be concentrating on leaving office in three weeks on a high note, but both the defense bill and the veto were passed by robustly bipartisan majorities.

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