Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Managing weeds in the garden is not one of our favorite things to do - it's more like a necessary evil. While we may have a love ...
They do come back.
Keeping your lawn lush and weed-free isn’t just about spraying chemicals—it’s about timing, technique, and knowing your grass and weeds. From broadleaf invaders like dandelions to stubborn grassy ...
Weeds don’t take the season off just because you’ve put up the combine and harvest is over. Especially in warmer climates, the window of time between the end of harvest and the first frost is a prime ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We went through a long, cold winter. The warm, sunny days of spring are starting to roll in. When we get outside to work in the ...
Weed control in sorghum must start with an effective pre-emergence weed control program. Weed scientists constantly stress the importance of using at least two herbicides from different ...
When herbicide-resistant waterhemp began rewriting the rules of weed control for farmers in Illinois, Frank Rademacher didn’t respond by using more products. Instead, he doubled down on no-till and ...
A recently published article in the journal Weed Science shows electric control technologies can eradicate weeds just as effectively as herbicides or mechanical methods, with minimal risks to the crop ...
Spring is here, and the weeds are bursting out of the ground like rockets. One of the most asked questions about the garden is: “Is this a weed or a plant I want in my garden?” My answer is, “If it’s ...
The most important reason to control weeds is that they reduce the yield of desirable forages. Weeds are often more aggressive than domesticated forage species and are better able to compete for light ...