A research project at North Dakota State University funded by Northarvest Bean Growers Association examined the impact of weed rolling on weed density.
Early spring means it's time to make applications of residual herbicides to control germinating summer annual weeds, ...
The competition field rotations begin at 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Crop Sciences ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNHerbicide-resistant weeds threaten profitable soya bean productionHerbicide-resistant weeds challenge producers and agrochemical companies with a vexing issue that some refer to as a ‘wicked ...
USDA research weed scientist Olivia Landau asks big questions about weeds in wheat farming. Landau is part of the Pacific ...
It can grow an inch or two a day, produce nearly a million seeds and emerge at almost any point in the growing season.
As JD Hollingsworth recalls, the turning point came one evening in 2012 while riding in the combine with his father, ...
While successful farm management involves plenty of must-dos, the Bardole family has also embraced a list of “don’ts” on ...
Using insecticides too often may boost weed growth. A new study shows why timing, observation, and cover crops make all the ...
Brian Naber says growing up in a farming family in southwest Minnesota helped prepare him for the rigors of leading the ...
Wheat growers and researchers share a goal of adding more acres to help farmers and ranchers, Amy Bickel writes.
Dr. Huber, now living in Idaho, recently celebrated his 90th birthday and remains active as agricultural consultant. Dr.
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