Growers will soon be able to make more informed broad-leaved weed herbicide choices with a new rapid-resistance testing method nearing commercial launch. Much emphasis has been placed on improving ...
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Weeds Taking Over Your Lawn and Yard? Here's Your Plan for a Weed-Free Lawn with 3 Simple Steps.
There are many different types of weeds that can spoil a lush, green lawn: crabgrass, dandelions, white clover, quack grass, wood sorrel, bindweed, broad-leaf plantain, cinquefoil and creeping charley ...
With the T2 flag leaf spray timing approaching in wheat, there is scope in the South to ease rates a little with the low disease pressure and a dry forecast. However, further north showers mean ...
Q: We have a row of 16 Colorado blue spruce trees with mulch among them. What do you recommend to use to keep the weeds under control? We are reluctant to use weed-killer for fear of harming the trees ...
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Genetically modified (GM) crops have spread faster in the past decade than any agricultural technology since the plow. Of the nearly 250 million acres of GM crops planted in 2006, about 173 million ...
Broad-leaf Plantain, or Plantago major, is a common perennial ‘weed’ found across North America. I’m sure you have seen this unassuming little plant in your yard, along the roadside or at a local park ...
There is a small plant with shiny green leaves and yellow flowers that seems to be taking over sections of my garden, and is even growing in the lawn. It disappears later in spring. What is this, and ...
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30 types of weeds and how to ID them
It’s been said that a weed is just a plant growing where you don’t want it to. Some are aggressive to the point of being invasive, while others have redeeming qualities you might want to consider ...
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