Weed Control
Equipment companies take to the field to demonstrate ideal weed control.
The battle against weeds intensifies due to amplified seed banks, changing atmospheric conditions, and fewer scientists.
Learn what issues need to be addressed before sealing the deal on that five-figure smart sprayer wrapped in the big red bow outside the barn.
Vision-guided spraying fares well against grape suckers; herbicide use diminished.
Scientists search for ways to fight resurging parasitic weed that attaches to roots and sucks out nutrients of plants.
While hefty price tags stunt their current rate of adoption, robotic weeders could be commonplace within the next decade.
What you need to know to identify and manage this weed.
Laser weeding is starting to heat up and turn heads among the ag community. Check out a cool clip of a high-tech unit on the night shift.
Producers and academia both agree: Weed control is a huge challenge. But why?
Ag researchers pin hopes on precision technologies, mechanization, and improved herbicides.
When asked about the most problematic pest problems this past season, wildlife and diseases actually edge out insects.
Producers spent 2022 battling many nuisances, including fire blight, spotted wing drosophila, birds, and deer. Some succeeded. Some didn’t.
Managing weeds without herbicides is a challenge. Learn how Burroughs Family Orchards in California is succeeding in its approach.
Herbicide carryover can inhibit sprouting, delay emergence, and cause various sprout, stem, and leaf distortions.
A vision-guided sprayer improves weed management, with minimal crop injury, but reducing herbicide volume remains an issue.
The acquisition includes intangible assets only used in Corteva’s straight-goods glyphosate business throughout the world, with the exception of Argentina.
Shed some light on ways to prevent this pervasive plant from darkening your fields.
Managing weeds without herbicides can be daunting. See how one organic vegetable farm in Texas takes on the challenge.
Purdue University Professor Bryan Young gives his take on exploring sustainable, conventional, and organic weed management options for all types of growers.