2024 was a challenging season for weed control. Severe weather caused application delays across the Corn Belt, making an already difficult job even tougher. Luckily, a new solution is available to ...
It’s no secret that weed escapes are an unwelcome presence in crops, often rearing their ugly heads at critical growth stages and depriving your crops of life-sustaining nutrients. Don’t have the time ...
Wet fields on this Indiana family farm slow planting and rearrange corn and soybean priorities, hampering weed control ...
AMARILLO – Just how much water are weeds using in a corn crop, and is it more economical to treat or not is the focus of a Texas A&M AgriLife study. Dr. Jourdan Bell, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ...
We can debate whether or not volunteer corn is truly a “weed,” but it can certainly be a problem in soybean fields following ...
Eons ago, the first humans learned to drop seeds into the ground to grow plants for food, for beauty and for fiber. We’ve come a long way developing what plants we grow and how we grow them. And ...
A Kansas State University weed ecologist is encouraging the state’s producers to participate in a survey that she says will help with targeted weed control management strategies in the future. Anita ...
The costs of corn and soybean herbicide programs across Indiana are not uniform, and understanding their differences requires ...
Asian copperleaf is a summer-annual species that reproduces exclusively by seed, but its emergence timing and duration are ...
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