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Insect Predator Feasts Safely on Bt; Weed-Fighting Bacteria Comes to Market

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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Bt-proteins do not appear to harm a valuable corn and cotton insect predator known as the assassin bug. (DTN photo by Nick Scalise)
In this week's Crop Tech Corner, a study shows that Bt-proteins do not harm a valuable corn and cotton insect predator, a biological herbicide targeting downy brome comes to market, and two companies boast of sorghum varieties with tolerance to the sugarcane...

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