Worst Weeds, Ranked

It’s no secret that weeds are a farmer’s enemy—but which weeds pose the biggest threat? The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) recently deployed a survey to nearly 200 weed scientist across North America to find out more about weeds in farmers’ fields.

Weeds in a field
Weeds in a field
(Sonja Begemann)

It’s no secret that weeds are a farmer’s enemy—but which weeds pose the biggest threat? The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) recently deployed a survey to nearly 200 weed scientist across North America to find out more about weeds in farmers’ fields.

WSSA asked weed scientist to identify the most troublesome weeds as well as the most common weeds in their state. They considered herbicide resistance, frequency and crop affected by the weeds while making their rankings.

While palmer is only listed as the most troublesome weed in cotton, it’s ranked first overall because most respondents listed it as problematic.

Most Troublesome
1. Palmer Amaranth
2. Common Lambsquarters
3. Horseweed (Marestail)
4. Morning Glory (ivyleaf, pitted, tall)
5. Waterhemp (tall, common)
6. Nutsedge (yellow, purple)
7. Kochia
8. Common Ragweed
9. Giant Ragweed
10. Nightshade (eastern black, hairy)

Most Common
1. Common Lambsquarters
2. Foxtail (giant, green, yellow)
3. Morning Glory (ivyleaf, pitted, tall)
4. Palmer Amaranth
5. Redroot Pigweed
6. Waterhemp (tall, common)
7. Horseweed (Marestail)
8. Common Ragweed
9. Barnyardgrass
10. Velvetleaf

Broadleaf Crop

Most Troublesome Weed

Most Common Weed

Alfalfa

Canada Thistle

Dandelion

Canola

Kochia

Wild Oat

Cotton

Palmer Amaranth

Morning Glory

Fruit and nuts

Field Bindweed

Horseweed (Marestail)

Peanuts

Nutsedge

Palmer Amaranth

Pulses

Common Lambsquarters

Common Lambsquarters

Soybeans

Horseweed, Waterhemp

Waterhemp

Sugar Beets

Common Lambsquarters

Common Lambsquarters

Vegetables

Nutsedge

Common Lambsquarters

Does this match what you consider the worst weeds in your fields? Let us know!

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