Weed management can be a tough challenge in organic cropping systems since growers don't have herbicides in their weed control arsenal. New research, though, shows that weather conditions and ...
Weeds are a continual challenge for food production. They compete with crops for valuable nutrients, space, sunlight and water, and often result in smaller crop yields. Weed control is estimated to ...
Corn and cotton are the topics for the next virtual field day presented by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. Beginning at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28, researchers and extension ...
The management of weeds in ornamental horticulture remains a critical challenge, with effective weed control essential to preserve plant aesthetics, ensure optimal growth of high‐value ornamentals, ...
Weed control systems for organically-grown crops have been developed that have no reliance on herbicides. However, weed control in organic cropping systems is often poor, and as a result, complete ...
Maize Farmers in Bauchi State has been recording 100 per cent yield per hectare in the past three years as a result of adoption of striga weed control techniques introduced in 2011. Programme Manager ...
Field pea seed from bin cleaning operations stored overwinter on nearby cropland was observed to correlate with weed and crop growth suppression for up to three subsequent years. To explore the ...
Guy R. Y. Coleman, Amanda Stead, Marc P. Rigter, Zhe Xu, David Johnson, Graham M. Brooker, Salah Sukkarieh and Michael J. Walsh The widespread use of herbicides in cropping systems has led to the ...
At many golf courses, maintaining naturalized roughs is more complicated than simply allowing grass to grow naturally. In fact, “naturalized” roughs often are not natural at all. Naturalized roughs ...