Find Your Solution
FIND YOUR SOLUTION

GROWING
IT ALL

If you grow both organic and conventional crops, you have a unique challenge as it relates to managing multiple crop plans, expanded product inventory, and a varying spray schedule. Our comprehensive portfolio of products offers you trusted solutions that can be integrated and adapted into IPM programs for all of your crops.

Proven Performance

We have 6,000+ field trials that demonstrate how our products enhance protection and increase yields when used in a program or as a replacement to conventional chemistries.

30+

OMRI Listed® and/or NOP Compliant products

Flexibility

Most of our products offer a 4 hr REI, 0 day PHI, and are residue exempt, providing growers with the flexibility to manage and market their crops in today’s dynamic agricultural environment.

 

  • Our portfolio provides comprehensive solutions, controlling a wide range of pests, diseases and weeds that threaten your crop yields.
  • Our portfolio provides the flexibility that growers need for a comprehensive IPM program, including many that can be tank-mixed and rotated with conventional chemistries.
  • With short REI’s, minimum PHI’s, and a portfolio that’s vastly residue exempt, our products offer the flexibility that growers need to manage and market their crops successfully in today’s dynamic agricultural environment.
  • Our products can help combat resistance when used as part of a regular IPM program.
  • We manufacture several of our products right here in the United States, giving us control of the quality of those products from beginning to end.
  • As the leading manufacturer of biopesticides, some of the most reliable crop input manufacturing companies entrust us to bring their products into the market, including Bayer CropScience, Neudorff, Kaken, and OmniLytics).
  • Growers around the world depend on and trust the performance of our products as we export to over 40 countries outside of the US.
  • We employ more than 127 leaders in the industry throughout the United States and at headquarters in Maryland, along with our manufacturing facilities. Our sales and marketing teams span the NAFTA region and have an average of 17 years of agriculture experience.

 

RESOURCES

  • The Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA), USDA Definition and Regulations, plus additional information and links about the National Organic Program and organic production.
  • Organic Agriculture Information website, Developed by the Organic Agriculture Consortium (OAC)/Scientific Congress on Organic Agricultural Research (SCOAR).
  • The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is to provide professional, independent and transparent review of materials and compatible processes allowed to produce, process and handle organic food and fiber.
  • National Organic Program - Established by Congress in 2001, this federal regulatory program develops and enforces uniform national standards for organically-produced agricultural products sold in the United States.
  • USDA Agricultural Marketing Service- Organics - Growers can use the USDA AMS to check organic commodity price reports and utilize federal agricultural marketing data.
  • Organic Trade Association - As the membership-based business association for organic agriculture and products in North America, OTA is the leading voice for the organic trade in the United States, representing over 9,500 organic businesses across 50 states.
  • Biological Products Industry Alliance – BPIA promotes the responsible development of safe and effective biological products through education, outreach and advocacy activities at the state, federal, and international levels.
  • UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program – UC-IPM draws on expertise of University of California scientists to develop and distribute UC's best information on managing pests using safe and effective techniques and strategies that protect people and the environment.
  • Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a decentralized competitive grants and education program operating in every state and island protectorate.
  • USDA Agricultural Marketing Service - Growers can use the USDA AMS to check commodity price reports and utilize federal agricultural marketing data.
  • Biological Products Industry Alliance – BPIA promotes the responsible development of safe and effective biological products through education, outreach and advocacy activities at the state, federal, and international levels.
  • UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program – UC-IPM draws on expertise of University of California scientists to develop and distribute UC's best information on managing pests using safe and effective techniques and strategies that protect people and the environment.
  • Environmental Protection Agency – Utilize EPA’s resources and guidance to combat resistance issues.
  • Insecticide Resistance Action Committee - The Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) was formed in 1984 and works as a specialist technical group of the industry association CropLife, providing a coordinated industry response to prevent or delay the development of resistance in insect and mite pests.
  • Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program is a decentralized competitive grants and education program operating in every state and island protectorate.