Weed management is a key concern for any farmer. But it’s at the top of the list for those growing organic field crops, seeking or maintaining organic certification. Without synthetic pesticides to ...
Effective weed management in blueberry fields is essential for maintaining crop productivity and quality, particularly in lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) systems where prolonged production ...
Toxic weeds thrive in visions for ministry. A fertile spiritual imagination is just as good at growing weeds as a crop. In western Montana, a weed imported from France, spotted knapweed, plagues some ...
Cattle turned out to graze various kinds of crop residue fields are a common sight when travelling around the northeastern corner of Colorado these days, a testament to the benefit of grazing for both ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s Department of Botany and Plant Pathology will host Weed Science Field Day on June 26 at the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center (TPAC). “Our annual ...
Weeds are survivors, whether our tools of control are herbicides, tillage, flaming, crop rotations, hand rogueing or even robots.
Special thanks to: Amy Thompson (Extension/DFFS) and Tricia Herr (Extension) for volunteering their time to assist with on-site activities; and Chris Adair (HLA) and Nellie Walthery (Purdue Student ...
During his career as an Extension weed scientist for Iowa State University, Bob Hartzler has seen a lot of weeds. “After a few years in the business, you seldom encounter a weed you haven’t dealt with ...
The bare-bones simplicity of chaff lining may provide farmers with resistant weed control for pennies on the dollar. Funneling soybean chaff and its weed seed contents out of a combine into ...
It’s not a matter of throwing out visions; it is a matter of extracting our ego from them. In western Montana, spotted knapweed, a weed imported from France, plagues some of our best agricultural ...
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