Find out why the weed control products you are using on your lawn may stop working, what to do if that happens, and how to ...
Ask corn growers what their No. 1 weed problem is today, and it’s likely at least one of these three – Palmer amaranth (pigweed), waterhemp or common ragweed – will be listed in their response. In an ...
Weed and feed combines weed control and fertilizing in one application, but saving time isn't always worth it. Here's when ...
Proper stewardship of nonagricultural-use herbicides during brush and weed control applications is necessary for the long-term viability of herbicide programs in the vegetation management industry.
A new tank mix additive is being adopted by some Midwest growers who report improved crop protection performance.
Dear Jane: I use a commercial lawn-care company that I think is making too many applications. In 2008, seven rounds included fertilizer (starting in late April into early December), and six rounds ...
Herbicide applications that don’t stay on target can be a huge headache for growers. Herbicide drift can not only reduce weed control efficacy but also damage neighboring crops, creating the potential ...
How quickly do you drive the sprayer when applying herbicides? What height is the boom? Are you using the best nozzle? Are the nozzles angled forwards or backwards? These are all questions a sprayer ...
As the trend continues for golf courses to forego overseeding bermudagrass greens, challenges such as cool-season grass weeds have become more prevalent. It is not uncommon for superintendents to see ...