Farmers have a new option to consider adding to their 2023 weed-control ... is set to control tough broadleaves, including waterhemp, Palmer amaranth and marestail, as well as annual grasses.
A 2015 Farm Journal Pulse poll revealed more farmers felt waterhemp was enemy No. 1 (35%), followed by marestail (19% ... Worried about weed control this upcoming crop season?
Farmers looking to get a head start on 2025 weed control might consider a fall burndown herbicide. Dan Smydra, an Enlist ...
While weed escapes in crop fields may be inevitable ... research conducted in Texas discovered that Palmer amaranth takes six years of total control to reduce the seed bank by 98%, Lancaster ...
Kansas State University Weed Specialist Sarah Lancaster says harvest ... discovered that Palmer amaranth takes six years of total control to reduce the seed bank by 98%, Lancaster said.
In summary, to have the best chance at a successful weed control program you must be proactive and stay ahead of the curve. Like all weeds, marestail are easier to kill the smaller they are. Many of ...
Tosh Rung Mazzone, Franklin County Field and Forage Crops Educator Forage producers should take advantage of plant life ...
This is true for all winter annual species such as downy brome, pennycress, mustard, marestail ... spring control to prevent seed production, can slowly shrink even hard-to-control weed patches ...
Biennial weeds like poison hemlock, and some establishing perennial weeds, can often be observed in their rosette stage at ...
Right now, in fall, is a window of opportunity when weeds are most vulnerable to weed-killing herbicides, and it’s the most ...