Recall issued for ADAMA Leopard 200 EC Herbicide
ADAMA Australia has issued a voluntary product recall for specific batches of ADAMA Leopard 200 EC Herbicide supplied in NSW, VIC and SA only.
New canola weed strategies deliver for growers
Growers are increasingly adopting Tenet® herbicide in canola cropping systems for improved weed control, extended residual effectiveness, and to...
Excitement builds for south east motorbike crop trials tour
WA’s annual motorbike crop trials tour has become a marked fixture on the calendar for many of the industry’s motorbike enthusiasts and this year...
ADAMA building strong cotton reputation
IN ten “short” years, the ADAMA Australia brand and its local product development work has quickly grown in partnership with the cotton industry...
Strategic use of alternative almond fungicides urged
THERE has been strong uptake of new alternative fungicides across the almond industry, however careful application has been urged to avoid...
Novel biological fungicide partnership peps up disease control efforts
Ground-breaking biological fungicide technology is set to beef-up Australian growers’ efforts against the growing foliar disease threat in...
Brassica veggie growers targeting improved pest control, yields, quality
IN the heart of brassica growing country in the Werribee region of Victoria, diamondback (DBM) moth is a pest you simply cannot take your eye off...
ADAMA gives back to cotton communities
WHILE global crop protection company, ADAMA, continues to deliver solutions to help Australian growers farm better, it also has a strong focus on...
Same cotton growth regulant, but a lot less hassle
COTTON growers continue to express extremely positive feedback regarding ADAMA Australia’s RX-380™ concentrated growth regulant that offers...
ADAMA praised for high-load, low-impact products
In 2018, the FAO reported that 12.8 million tonnes of plastic was used annually to produce, transport and store agricultural products. The...