Fall herbicide treatments have come and gone in popularity, but the fact is that fall-applied herbicides can go a long way toward preventing issues with dandelions and winter annuals and maintaining a more problem-free no-till planting environment, says Ohio State University.
Winter annuals like henbit, pennycress, shepherd’s purse, mustard, annual bluegrass, and cheatgrass are often a problem that seem to magically appear in alfalfa stands every spring. Find out what to do about them with these guidelines from the University of Nebraska.
During this year’s 25th National No-Tillage Conference, one of the interesting hallway conversations dealt with the clash between a Purdue University weed scientist and organizations that sell or promote annual ryegrass as a cover crop.
Kansas State University Extension discusses several herbicide options for controlling winter annual broadleaf weeds in wheat to protect yields and profits this year.
Researchers compared downy from the fire-prevalent U.S. Great Basin with populations of downy brome in Central Europe and found the U.S. populations produced seeds with greater fire tolerance.
There are several herbicide options for controlling winter annual broadleaf weeds in wheat. Generally, fall applications provide the best control of winter annual weeds with any herbicide, as long as the weeds have emerged, says Kansas State University Extension.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, Gregg Sanford, Wisconsin Integrated Cropping Systems Trial manager, reveals how no-till is stacking up to other major systems in year 34 of the trial.
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