Weed Wednesday

Scientists in Ohio are testing a new product to be mounted on the rear of combines, effectively killing weed seeds on-site to reduce weed populations year-over-year.
For weed control in soybeans you need a back-up plan to your back-up plan this season.
Post-emergent herbicide supplies can be harder to find this year. Industry professionals recommend making a plan and considering a new approach to weed management to get ahead this growing season.
Far from formulaic, every grower’s approach to preplanting chemical application is contingent on specific circumstances, but a common thread remains: Hit the window or pay a price.
For 142 years, a secret seed society at Michigan State University has uncovered one of the world’s oldest science experiments, answering how long weed seeds remain viable. Today, one weed species continues to sprout.
Tree-of-Heaven is an invasive species, but now researchers may have found a way to control it.
Here’s a look at three products manufacturers plan to market for weed control in the near term.
Understanding the where and how of herbicide active ingredients can help you address weeds and manage your budget more effectively.
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