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CCA: One-pass program good for weed management plans

07/08/2011 Southwestern Ohio CCA says growers must embrace rotating modes of action now, so that they can ward off weed resistance and preserve the utility of glyphosate.

One-Pass Herbicide Program Fits Multifaceted Operation

05/23/2011 Illinois dairyman and grain producer says saving time is essential

Managing resistant weeds helps protect yields, land value

05/12/2011 Iowa farmer says growers should work to prevent battle before it begins

Traditional two-pass user believes in one-pass program

05/05/2011 Indiana corn and soybean producer says single pass of Corvus is effective

One-pass weed control program economical for farmers

02/28/2011 Corvus users save costs by not making second trip over corn fields.

Corn growers achieve true one-pass control with Corvus herbicide

01/19/2011 5.6-ounce rate controlled weeds early and provided long-lasting control.

Corn growers can count on one-pass, full-season grass and broadleaf weed control with Corvus herbicide

03/29/2010 5.6-ounce rate locks out weed competition early and reactivates for long-lasting control

Corvus herbicide receives U.S. federal registration

01/26/2009 Corvus herbicide delivers a one-pass solution for corn growers’ weed-control challenges

New evidence has been found for the earliest domestication corn in Mexico about 8,700 years ago (6,700 BC). Domesticated maize (corn) had reached Panama by 5,600 BC and northern South America by 4,000 BC.

Source: Current World Archaeology (#35, 2009)