After an exceptionally wet spring, many farmers are now under pressure to get on top of docks in silage ground.
With the weather conditions finally taking a turn for the better, grass growth is up, but unfortunately so is weed growth.
Weed control makes maintaining a weed-free lawn easier. Here's how often you need to treat your lawn to keep new weeds from popping up and to kill existing weeds.
Weeds can be a real nuisance on gravelled surfaces and patios, but there are ways to tackle them - and one woman has shared a simple method using two kitchen cupboard staples ...
Weeds can be a real problem on gravel driveways and patios, with various unwanted plants from grass-like varieties to stubborn woody species such as broadleaf, henbit, purslane, chickweed and ...
Harvest is upon us and in some areas, actively ongoing. As crops mature and we get to see a little deeper into the fields, you may be able to better see a few of the weed escapes that have been hiding ...
Over the last few weeks, Ohio State University Extension has been conducting county weed surveys to evaluate weed species prevalence and spread. During the survey in Ashtabula and Trumbull counties, ...
Got weeds in your lawn? Me too. And although it’s tempting to reach for a spray bottle, that shouldn’t be our first impulse. Believe it or not, weeds aren’t just freeloaders crashing our garden party.
In a recent e-Gro Alert, Debalina Saha and Carolina Fitzgibbon of Michigan State University (MSU) cover the spread of common chickweed in greenhouse environments and how growers can safely control its ...
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