One basic stewardship practice is to reduce the weedy rice population by preplant tillage and application of burndown herbicide (i.e. glyphosate) to the first cohort of emerged weedy rice.
It's a condition the 65-year-old farmer believes he wouldn't have if it weren't for paraquat, a herbicide he once relied on to control weeds in his vineyard in the midwestern US state of Ohio.
They’re everywhere, and often come with resistance to herbicides. “The story behind wild oat being one of the biggest grassy weed issues and kochia being one of the biggest broadleaf weed ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host three Northwest Panhandle Crop Conferences for producers on Jan. 21 in Dumas, Jan. 28 in Stratford and Feb. 4 in Dalhart. Each conference will be ...
A weed that is resistant to a key herbicide has been found in the UK for the first time, according to experts. Glyphosate is believed to be the most effective herbicide for clearing vegetation ...
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With the LaserWeeder, the days of using herbicides could be numberedThe most common way of controlling them? Potentially toxic herbicides. The company Carbon Robotics has developed a machine that they say will transform the agricultural industry by killing weeds ...
Producers looking to plant cover crops in their corn and soybean fields often ask what to do about their herbicide program. There’s not a one-size-fits-all answer to this question and, unfortunately, ...
Sorghum grower Earl Roemer is happy his crop is finally getting a little respect. The Healy, Kan., producer and chair of the United Sorghum Checkoff Program (USCP) Producers Research Committee has ...
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