Weed Control
Scientists at UC Riverside take unique path to weed control by triggering parasitic plant demise to help farmers.
Intelligent weeders have been the most effective new weed control tools that have been developed in recent years.
Colorado onion farm Fagerberg Produce achieved the seemingly impossible – keeping weeds to a minimum.
Electric weed control innovation looks promising to help reduce unwanted plant pressure in organic fruit orchards.
Newly developed precision spraying system powered by AI aims to help growers save on herbicide use through more efficient application.
Carbon Robotics has done it again. Powered by AI, its LaserWeeder G2 provides precise weed control in new sizes, configurations, and prices.
EPA just banned Dacthal herbicide. Which other products would be effective?
New study from University of Florida finds a combination of pre-emergence herbicide and fertilizer helps control nutsedge without compromising yield.
University of Florida researchers are designing a machine that can surgically eliminate weeds in tomato and pepper crops.
Growers may get access to post-emergent herbicides commonly used by corn and soybean farmers.
USDA awards scientists $1 million to investigate anaerobic soil disinfestation to support transitioning from conventional to organic production systems.
Nearly a half million dollars in new funds to develop a tomato variety with resistance to branched broomrape.
This is the first time in almost 40 years EPA has taken this type of emergency action for a pesticide.
State of the Industry survey respondents indicate increased rainfall helping pests prevail.
Vegetable producer and social media star Shay Myers wants to show you how laser weeding is helping him grow more and better crops.
Pest management expert digs into the details for insight on how to best prevent and control weeds in asparagus.
What you need to know to identify and manage this weed.
Colorado producers bring beneficial insects to the front line in their fight against bindweed, thistle, and more.
The country’s leading experts weigh in on why these insects, weeds, and diseases are such a problem.