In a 2006 comparative experiment on cherry powdery mildew control hosted by the Canadian Ministry of Agriculture and grape Botrytis (gray mold) control by Professor Gubbler’s team of UC Davis. Bionatrol was used in a comparative experiment with chemical pesticides...
What’s the difference between organically grown produce and non-organically grown produce? Well, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), organic farms and processors must not use any genetically modified ingredients. This means that organic farmers can’t plant GMO...
It’s taken many years, but organic control sales are now on par with traditional controls for U.S. garden retailers, an analysis of a few years of surveying garden retailers shows. And retailers consistently report that organic controls have a higher increase...