Protected agriculture helps you keep pests to a minimum. But weeds can undermine your efforts.
Tufted perennial grasses can compete for resources such as nutrients and water and can hamper nut orchard establishment.
After a decade of determining best practices for growing organic blueberries, researchers are taking a closer look at the effects of colored weed mats.
Editor’s note This bulletin is part of an educational series from the University of Vermont’s Apple Program. The […]
For growers in the Sunshine State, the battle with pesky plants out of place never ends.
Surgically placed fumigants at the base of promising pest management method for vegetable growers.
Increases in labor costs will affect the costs of production of vegetable crops in California, so growers will have to take advantage of production practices that help reduce weed pressure.
A pest in the West, purslane has potential to impact all vegetables grown throughout North America.
Successfully suppress troublesome, unwanted plants with the help of cover crops.
The infested field was placed on hold and appropriate safeguards were implemented to prevent the movement of seeds on equipment and personnel leaving the field.
The product from Helm Agro US is registered to control more than 100 broadleaf, grass, and sedge species.
Control techniques include properly timed herbicide applications and crop rotation.
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In the absence of methyl bromide, growers must dig deeper for herbicidal solutions.
Effective control in the absence of methyl bromide requires progressive chemical and cultural practices.
Nematode, disease, and weed management on deck for the 10th annual Florida Ag Expo.
Old-time crop protection method using hogs now being tested by UF/IFAS researchers.
Syngenta has announced that it’s received EPA approval for its corn herbicide, Acuron. The first sales of the […]
New free guide from Ohio State University offers high-definition pictures to help growers identify weeds.