BASF’s Inscalis offers new weapon against soybean aphids

by | Dec 13, 2018 | 5 Ag Stories, News

Adapt. It is a simple word. It only has five letters. But it is a word which carries a lot of strength in Agriculture. To be successful, producers must adapt to changing markets and regulations. However, sometimes products must adapt because pests adapt.

Aphids are a tricky pest in soybeans. BASF?s Duane Rathmann says the pest has adapted because there are limited treatment options, and those options are old.

Rathmann tells us about BASF?s roll-out of Inscalis.

Rathmann tells us one of the benefits of Inscalis is how quickly it works.

Inscalis is also very specific. It will not harm pollinators or the aphids? natural predators.

For more information on Inscalis visit the BASF website.