The Ag PhD Modes of Action app helps you to diversify your pest control program. You can browse herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides and view active ingredients, labels, and safety documentation. You can also easily reference respective Group numbers in order to plan your herbicide applications and build a pest control program that is effective throughout the year while minimizing the risks of resistance.

Ag PhD Modes of Action alternatives

Agrian Mobile

Agrian Mobile, allows you to instantly find crop protection product information. Named as one of the Top 20 Agriculture Mobile apps by CropLife America, Agrian Mobile gives you access to the largest, most reliable crop protection database in the world. Agrian Mobile features: More than 280 Participating Manufacturers Instant Access to over 7,000 Crop Protection Products Advanced Search Options View Labels & MSDS Documents Organic Search Options Registered States Information Commodity and Pest Use Rates PHI, REI, and State Restricted Information Worker Safety Information, Hazmat Shipping, and Personal Protective Equipment Information

  • size 22.9 MB

MFA Agronomy Guide

Aerial Sprays

The Aerial Application Technology team is a research group within the United States Department of Agricultures (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS). We are responsible for conducting and reporting research that supports the nations aerial applicators, who in turn, work with farmers and other producers to protect and supply the nations food and fiber crops. Reference to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or USDA-ARS.

  • size 18.5 MB

Invasives in Southern Forests

This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service publication: A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests. Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and only partially unmonitored. Basic strategies for managing invasions on a specific site include maintaining forest vigor with minimal disturbance, constant surveillance and treatment of new unwanted arrivals, and finally, rehabilitation following eradication.

  • rating 3.28571
  • size 371 MB