Syngenta accepting applications for 2014 Class of Resistance Fighters

Published online: Jun 19, 2014
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Syngenta is accepting applications through Sept. 15 for the Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program at www.resistancefighter.com.

In its sixth year, the program is open to dedicated advisors who are passionate about helping growers manage resistance. This year’s program reflects a wider range of challenges on farms across the United States.

“In the past the Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program focused solely on herbicide resistance management, but we recognize that growers must also think about potential resistance to other pests as well,” said Melissa Lord, Syngenta Communications Lead. “This year we’ve expanded the program to include those advisors who have made significant efforts to help growers manage resistance to fungicides, insecticides and nematicides as well.”

County extension agents, consultants and other agronomists who have successfully implemented resistance management practices with producers in their area are encouraged to apply for this opportunity. Program applicants should have an in-depth understanding of one or more types of resistance and work proactively to ensure grower success by implementing good stewardship practices and reducing the impact of resistant weeds, insects, diseases and nematodes.

“As a county extension agent, being recognized as an expert in weed resistance management has positively impacted my career,” said Jeremy Kichler, 2009 Resistance Fighter of the Year winner. “I would tell a peer interested in applying for the Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program that it’s a great opportunity to travel, learn, and interact with and develop networking opportunities with other experts in the industry. It will give you a great opportunity to advance and enrich your career.”