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Managing Weed Escapes in Corn and Soybean Fields Weed escapes impact critical growth stages and deprive your crops of life-sustaining nutrients. Learn how to manage early- and late-season weeds.
Ask corn growers what their No. 1 weed problem is today, and it’s likely at least one of these three – Palmer amaranth (pigweed), waterhemp or common ragweed – will be listed in their response.
Insecticides may help growers hoping to protect their crops from harmful insects, but they also may contribute to a larger ...
The study found that sawdust controlled weeds well in soybean fields but not as well in corn fields. Sawdust offers an eco-friendly alternative to conventional methods for controlling weeds, such ...
Having multiple modes of action is most effective way to combat pesky weeds, BASF technical service representative Brady ...
Hot weather is hard on a crop like corn, but the weather was good this spring for weed control. That is the bottom line from Caleb Wepprecht, Farm Manager for the University of Illinois’ Weed ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s Department of Botany and Plant Pathology will host Weed Science Field Day on June 26 at the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center (TPAC). “Our annual ...
WeedOut is currently testing its approach in corn, soybean, and sugar beet fields in the US and working to get EPA approval. It recently secured $8 million in funding to scale up.
Across the state of Iowa, Wesley Everman, assistant professor and weed specialist at Iowa State University Extension, said it ...
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