Tools and insights to make every acre count

Some of the world’s most fertile land is found in the central United States. Farmers rely on expertise and the right tools to help every acre reach its full potential. See how the know-how and solutions from Corteva Agriscience™ help tackle weeds, diseases, insects and nematodes, improve soil health, and keep nitrogen right where the crop can use it — in the root zone.

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Spotting and Managing Tar Spot in Corn

Tar spot has recently emerged as an economic concern for corn production in the Midwestern U.S.
tar spot

Making Every Dollar Count

In 2026, few line items command more attention from farmers than nitrogen. With fertilizer prices remaining elevated, managing nitrogen efficiently is essential. Here's why.
nitrogen application

What Can Be Done About Late-season Weeds?

Prevent late-emerging weeds from going to seed.
marestail

Seasonal spotlight

Preserving Yield Potential with a Proven Fungicide

Corn fungal diseases can affect plant health –impacting yield potential. Learn how fungicides can help preserve yield potential.
gray leaf spot

6 Tips for Burndown Success

Get expert recommendations on application timing, product selection and more.
corn stubble

Take a program approach and save with the TruChoice® Offer

We know every acre is unique. With the TruChoice® offer, farmers can fund an account and use those savings across more than 100 Corteva Agriscience™ crop protection products. Eligible products include herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, nitrogen stabilizers and more. Visit your local retailer to learn how you can maximize savings today.

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