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Is this what the future will look like without Rubigan?
What will we do when Rubigan is Rubi-gone?
The Gowan Company announced yesterday that it will cease Rubigan sales on December 31, 2012. Gowan has already removed fenarimol from most other markets and is reserving the remaining active ingredient for turf and certain fruits where its usage is...
The EPA's Mega-headache over the Endangered Species 'Mega-Lawsuit'
Tidewater Goby Photo by Zack Larson from the UC Davis California Fish Page As some of you know, I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Washington D.C. area working as the American Phytopathological Society’s Liaison to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Pesticide Programs. The Weed Science Society and Entomological Society of America also have representatives working in the EPA in the same program where we’ve been working with their staff on EPA Pesticide Issues. You may have heard that recently, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and Pesticide Action Network (PAN) filed suit against the EPA to...
Cold, and test-drive a new concept in pesticide labels
*Snow-mageddon* In honor of the arctic blast, here is another perspective on cold damage, from U of Arkansas: http://turf.uark.edu/turfhelp/archives/011810%20winter2010.html It’s a 4-part series of websites discussing different aspects of winter damage in turf. *Phytotoxicity and pesticide labels* Like most of you, I have experienced the “fun” of reading pesticide labels. But, it is important for many reasons. Here’s an article that reminds us of ONE particular reason why it is important: http://ipmnews.msu.edu/greenhouse/greenhouse/tabid/99/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3230/Read-the-pesticide-label-Dont-get-caught-burning-your-profits.aspx This article talks about phytotoxicity (chemical damage) in ornamentals, but I’ve seen plenty of warnings on turf products as well (“do not use this product on species X...
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