LINCOLN, NEB. (RFD NEWS) — Corn rootworm continues to be a costly challenge for U.S. farmers, accounting for up to $1 billion annually in yield losses and control measures.
Matt Dolch with Syngenta Golden Harvest joined us on Wednesday’s Market Day Report to discuss the latest in rootworm management as the growing season ramps up.
In his interview with RFD NEWS, Dolch shares what he is hearing from growers about corn rootworm pressure and how current trait packages are performing, and explains where today’s trait options may fall short under heavy pest pressure. He also advised farmers on which signs to watch for in their fields that could indicate it is time to consider a higher level of protection for the 2027 growing season.
Looking ahead, Dolch highlights the upcoming Durastak hybrids, featuring a triple Bt protein stack for corn rootworm control, which are available through Golden Harvest for the 2027 season, along with expected benefits and performance. Finally, he offers guidance on how and when farmers should work with their Golden Harvest seed advisors to secure Durastak hybrids for next year.
LEARN MORE: www.syngenta.us/seed/corn-traits/durastak