Marestail . . . if you frequent farm stores you’ve heard people talking about how hard it is to kill. If you’ve been to a lawn and garden store, it’s the one they call, “that bushy leafed weed that ...
Marestail and pigweed are some of the most dreaded weeds for crop producers across North Central Kansas, especially when they grow in soybean fields. Controlling these weeds, before they reach four ...
As harvest wraps us, fall becomes a critical time for weed management. Applying a fall herbicide burndown targets winter ...
Winter and summer annual marestail (horseweed) produces about 200,000 seeds per plant that can travel up to 400' by wind. Marestail germinates more in the fall than any other time and goes dormant ...
With glyphosate-resistant marestail infesting about 2.2 million acres of crop land in Nebraska, controlling the weed is more important than ever for corn and soybean growers. Marestail primarily ...
If you struggled with control of marestail this growing season, spraying this fall is an excellent option to avoid problems next spring. In fact, fall spraying is a great solution for homeowners, as ...
In the rush to plant early soybeans, beware of weed species you might not normally encounter when planting soybeans during the traditional timeframe for your area. “You aren’t dealing with Palmer ...
For the past three years marestail populations east of the Mississippi River have exhibited resistance to glyphosate, the active ingredient in many popular herbicides, including Roundup. In 2002 the ...
While some farmers are wrapping up harvest, others are still going strong. Depending on your weed pressure this year from late emerging summer annuals (i.e., Palmer amaranth and other pigweed species) ...
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