
Climate reduces pest pressure on soybeans in Mato Grosso in the 2024/25 Harvest
The year had a lower incidence of pests thanks to the regular weather; bedbugs are still a concern at the end of the cycle
The use of transgenic cultivars capable of expressing Bt toxins has been the safest option for controlling several species that occur in cotton crops and cause defoliation and damage to vegetative structures, with impacts on production.
The result was confirmed in work carried out by the MT Foundation, which conducts several experiments throughout the state that demonstrate productivity gains and a reduction in common problems in crops with the adoption of bio-inputs.
Fundação MT holds the XXIII Soya Technical Meeting in Cuiabá-MT, from April 25th to 28th. The event, which already has registrations open, is a great opportunity for rural producers and professionals linked to agribusiness
Installed in Sapezal/MT in the 2022/23 harvest, the work is led by Fundação MT and is heading towards its third edition, with the aim of evaluating the performance of biocontrollers for pests, diseases and nematodes in both crops
A protocol of intentions between the institutions was signed on the 12th, in Piracicaba/SP, and aims to contribute to the development of the sector through joint actions
It will be a unique moment for the agricultural class to understand the challenges and learn about the measures taken to minimize the fluctuations, mainly climatic, present in the planting and development of cotton.
Cloudiness, delayed vegetative growth, water scarcity and impaired apple filling were some of the problems that permeated the crop cycle. This and other information will be discussed during the XIV Cotton Technical Meeting of the MT Foundation, in Cuiabá/MT
Nematode that affects the aerial part of the plant, still with few studies results, is also the villain that causes Green Stem Syndrome and leaf retention in soybeans, and presents greater danger with high incidence of rainfall
Online event takes place on May 31st to answer questions about the incidence of Coleoptera in soybeans, management of suckers in the soybean-corn system, challenges in weed care and damage caused by nematodes in the Cerrado