As farmers develop their spring burndown programs, they need options to not only get ahead of weeds but maintain that control ...
A quick start to planting in many parts of the United States and Canada this spring will likely increase the need for a quick start to weed control, according to Greg Dahl, Weed Science Society of ...
Waterhemp has broken the hold of seven post-herbicide groups of products and also defies a number of preemergence chemistries. The + signs in the slide referenced here indicate how common the ...
Plants need light to survive and grow, but too much light can be a bad thing. Scientists in Ohio are experimenting to unlock weed-destroying possibilities in blue light. Global Neighbor, Inc. (GNI), a ...
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Scott Nolte, Ph.D., ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday approved the use of the weed killer dicamba on genetically modified soybeans ...
While manually hoeing weeds out of crops can be very time- and labor-intensive, spraying those crops with herbicides is definitely not eco-friendly. A German consortium is developing a third choice, ...
On October 9, Maci Tetrick with WRTV News (ABC Indianapolis) visited the Meigs Horticulture Research Farm to learn about pumpkins and ongoing pumpkin research. She filmed Horticulture Crops Weed ...