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Pink AGCO Challenger Tractor Supports Breast Cancer Awareness.

Pink AGCO Challenger Tractor Supports Breast Cancer Awareness.

By Joe Dales, Farms.com

It is hard not to miss a bright pink MT865E Challenger tractor.  Dressed in pink the men and women of the AGCO Jackson Tractor Assembly facility celebrated Tenacity, the new pink tractor that was introduced recently.

The tractor was the result of a partnership between AGCO and Ziegler, which donated the MT865E Challenger to be used to promote breast cancer awareness.The idea for the using a pink tractor to support breast cancer awareness was the brainchild of the tractor team at AGCO Jackson

Below is a brief video that shows the Pink Challenger.

For more information on this Daily Globe story visit

http://www.dglobe.com/news/3841700-tenacity-pink-challenger-tractor-rolls-agco-assembly-line

 

 

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Dicamba Returns for Georgia Farmers: What the New EPA Ruling Means for Cotton Growers

Video: Dicamba Returns for Georgia Farmers: What the New EPA Ruling Means for Cotton Growers

After being unavailable in 2024 due to registration issues, dicamba products are returning for Georgia farmers this growing season — but under strict new conditions.

In this report from Tifton, Extension Weed Specialist Stanley Culpepper explains the updated EPA ruling, including new application limits, mandatory training requirements, and the need for a restricted use pesticide license. Among the key changes: a cap of two ½-pound applications per year and the required use of an approved volatility reduction agent with every application.

For Georgia cotton producers, the ruling is significant. According to Taylor Sills with the Georgia Cotton Commission, the vast majority of cotton planted in the state carries the dicamba-tolerant trait — meaning farmers had been paying for technology they couldn’t use.

While environmental groups have expressed concerns over spray drift, Georgia growers have reduced off-target pesticide movement by more than 91% over the past decade. Still, this two-year registration period will come with increased scrutiny, making stewardship and compliance more important than ever.