The 2009 Vegetable Entomologist Workshop, sponsored by Bayer CropScience, was well attended by entomologists, consultants and PCAs from California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Georgia.
Vegetable Entomologist Workshop Steering Committee Member Phil Stansly, PhD, University of Florida, downloads with The Duff Company’s Mary Jane Duff following a 2009 workshop.
Welcome garland for David Jackson after opening of new agricultural supplies dealership, India, during seed treatment workshop tour, 2008.
David Jackson receiving souvenir of his visit to Madhur Pradesh, India, from Dhanuka directors prior to presentations at grower meetings, 2008.
Observing the results of corn field trials with Plant Growth Regulator technology.
AgriThority facilitated the Luna Informational Exchange Symposium on behalf of Bayer CropScience in San Francisco, Ca. The symposium brought together top plant plant pathologists from research institutions around the country to discuss important fungicide issues.
AgriThority and plant pathologists visited with a California vineyard manager as part of the Luna Information Exchange Symposium.
Participants in the Luna Information Exchange Symposium experienced a behind-the-scenes tour of a California vineyard and winery.
India- SCS staff weighing rice trial.
India - SCS staff & Neil Forrester meeting with farmer & family after field inspection.
India - SCS staff & Neil Forrester at field trial site with farmer.
India - SCS trial staff & farmer in cotton trial.
India - Neil Forrester trying his hand at cutting groundnuts.
India - Neil Forrester & Shriram trial co-operators in groundnut trial.
India - farmer trial co-operators in wheat trial.
China - Agrithority Associate Shigui Zhang at left.
China - Agrithority Associate Shigui Zhang addressing visiting farm group.
China - Agrithority Associate Shigui Zhang inspecting cotton plants.
Soybean plants at 32 days after planting. When working with a client’s experimental seed treatment (on the left), AgriThority® documented greater root mass and nodule development, as well as greater vigor, a more uniform stand establishment and statistically significant higher yields versus the untreated check.
Keith Eisberg, AgriThority collecting harvest field data for Client’s experimental seed treatment product.