Environmental officials in West Michigan are putting a new spin on the phrase “fight fire with fire.” The Barry, Calhoun, ...
The mile-a-minute weed can grow over trees and shrubs, invade hayfields and orchards, and its seeds survive in soil for six ...
Follow these easy tips from a garden expert to get rid of cinquefoil and Epipactis helleborine. Say goodbye to pesky weeds!
We have been blessed with some wonderful rainfall this spring. The rainfall provided some good early grazing from some of our cool-season grasses like Texas Wintergrass, ryegrass, and others. It has ...
Warmer spring temperatures mean that crops begin to sprout from the ground. However, with these warmer temperatures, crops are not the only things that are greening up; weeds are too. A K-State ...
Ag economist and farmer Alan Weber says planting cereal rye in the fall ahead of soybean planting has helped manage herbicide resistant weeds in the next growing season. “Marestail, waterhemp and ...
Just as cover crops provide a natural suppression for soil diseases and pests, they also assist in weed suppression. (Provided photo/Alabama Cooperative Extension System) SYCAMORE, Ill. — Weed ...
As harvest wraps us, fall becomes a critical time for weed management. Applying a fall herbicide burndown targets winter annuals and perennial weeds when they are most susceptible. This proactive ...
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, ...
The fall harvest season is well underway throughout the county. For many, this is also the time when you will be planting small grains for harvest next spring as a forage crop or in early summer for ...