Field Scouting Guide: Eastern Black Nightshade By Karli Petrovic|February 8, 2023 Shed some light on ways to prevent this pervasive plant from darkening your fields.Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
Watch and Learn How To Keep Your Fields Clean With Basket Weeders [Video] Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 31, 2023 Managing weeds without herbicides can be daunting. See how one organic vegetable farm in Texas takes on the challenge.
A Balance of Conventional vs. Organic Weed Control Is a Good Bet for Success By Bryan Young, Purdue University|January 19, 2023 Purdue University Professor Bryan Young gives his take on exploring sustainable, conventional, and organic weed management options for all types of growers.
Grapes Have Special Weed Problems — What Growers Should Know By David Eddy|December 5, 2022 Longtime farm advisor details concern and bemoans loss of specialized knowledge among the nation’s Extension personnel.
Field Scouting Guide: Palmer Amaranth By Karli Petrovic|November 16, 2022 What you need to identify and manage this weed.
This New Automated Herbicide Orchard Sprayer Is Ready To Roll By CropLife|September 29, 2022 The unique piece of farm equipment from GUSS Automation is available at select John Deere dealer locations.
Watch This! Laser Beams Aim New Light on Weed Control in Farm Fields Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 19, 2022 Vegetable grower Shay Myers uses TikTok to show off what he calls ‘the coolest farming tech you’re ever going to see.’
Powdery Mildew, Pigweed Most Prevalent Pests for Vegetable Growers Right Now By Thomas Skernivitz|July 13, 2022 Among insects, aphids and thrips did their fair share of damage.
Field Scouting Guide: Common Lambsquarters Posted by Carol Miller|May 15, 2022 Take a look at these tips for identifying and treating this pervasive weed.
Field Scouting Guide: Wild Mustard By Karli Petrovic|May 6, 2022 What you need to identify and manage this weed.
Guess Which Plastic Mulch Color Is the Tops for Tomatoes By K-State Research and Extension|April 25, 2022 When it comes to plasticulture, researchers say you might not be surprised by which color works best to increase yields and keep weeds at bay.
Shear Genius: Sheep Step In As Natural Weed Control for Grape Growers By Mindy Robinson|April 18, 2022 It turns out, vines and ovine can be a perfect match for producers.
Unique Way to Take Charge of Weed Control in Hazelnut Crops By Mindy Robinson|April 12, 2022 Electric weed control shows efficacy, compatibility in management of herbicide-resistant Italian ryegrass.
Optimal Soil Health and Weed Control in the Orchard a Balancing Act By Thomas Skernivitz|April 5, 2022 Applying herbicides while nurturing fruit trees is often conflicting. But there are management practices that can help achieve the ultimate aims.
Concerns Raised Over California’s Pesticide Stance By David Eddy|March 15, 2022 California Fresh Fruit Association airs out concerns in workshop at annual conference.
Running Low on Glyphosate? Crop Input Shortage Saga Grows Deeper By CropLife|February 23, 2022 Shortages of key herbicides were already predicted to be a problem for 2022. That situation has gone from bad to worse in a matter of days.
Field Scouting Guide: Common Purslane By Karli Petrovic|January 18, 2022 What you need to know to identify and control this weed.
California Grape Growers Dealing With Herbicide Shortages Posted by David Eddy|December 21, 2021 Global pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions force some to pivot from chemicals to biological and/or mechanical measures.
Field Scouting Guide: Yellow Nutsedge By Karli Petrovic|November 9, 2021 Follow these tips to identify and manage this wily weed.
For Spinach, Weed Control Timing Is Everything By Tom Wood|October 13, 2021 Belchim USA’s Tom Wood shares the study results that show how morning and evening weed control treatments differ.