Having the right weed control products is one thing, but when you apply them could be the difference between a clean field and a threat to yield. BASF‘s Herbicide Technical Marketing Manager, Josh ...
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the November 2025 print edition of Nursery Management under the headline “Labor: Pulling up roots.” This summer, Nursery Management magazine surveyed ...
Syngenta Agronomy Service Representative Jesse Grote discusses the importance of managing troublesome weeds like waterhemp using a herbicide program with overlapping residuals while showcasing the ...
Weeds remain one of the biggest challenges Ohio farmers face each season. With several weed species in the state now resistant to multiple herbicide groups, many growers are looking for ways to ...
Did you hear about Cuba’s struggle to control weeds? It’s being called the Cuban Thistle Crisis. Whether it’s thistles or other annoying weeds, I’ve been controlling the invaders in our landscape and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Fall is the easiest season to get ahead of next year's weeds. This is when you stop new seeds from hitting the soil and cover bare areas, so ...
When it comes to weeds, procrastinating is never a good idea. The best way to get ahead of the invaders is to apply a pre-emergent product before winter weed seeds germinate. “If you do nothing, warm ...
Odontotermes obesus is one of the termite species that grows fungi, called Termitomyces, in their mounds. Workers collect dead leaves, wood, and grass to stack them in underground fungus gardens ...
Before any kind of control practices are implemented, the weeds first need to be found and identified within the structure. Weeds can be found in many spots, some obvious and some less so. Some of the ...
As the growing season winds down and pastures go dormant, weed management might not be top of mind—but fall can be one of the most effective times to control some of our toughest rangeland invaders.
Identifying weed escapes now can sharpen your strategy, protect returns, and set you up for next season’s success. This time of year, much of the focus for growers naturally shifts to crop output and ...