Fall herbicide applications are still a good idea this year, despite a later-than-normal harvest, according to Ohio State University Extension weed specialist Mark Loux. “This is kind of a strange ...
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.
Editor’s note: The following was written by Prashant Jha, Iowa State University associate professor and Extension weed specialist, for the Integrated Crop Management blog June 9. Most herbicide labels ...
If your weed-control program in soybeans needs more attention this season, you’re not alone. Now’s the time to determine your best next steps. There are several reasons why you might want to take ...
A demonstration trial of methods to control the invasive winged burning bush was conducted in the forest at the Pinney Purdue Ag Center. The treatments consisted of four different herbicides and two ...
Pollinator populations have been declining since the 1990s. Despite this concerning trend, utility rights-of-way provide bountiful landscapes where biodiverse habitat can be developed to support a ...
Researchers have found evidence that common herbicide salts may be an overlooked source of amine pollution to the atmosphere, where they can oxidize to form potential carcinogens or contribute to the ...
Right, Dave McCoy, Chautauqua County watershed coordinator, discussing the herbicide application in Chautauqua Lake this year with the Chautauqua County Legislature Planning and Economic Development ...
There will be no further herbicide applications this year on Chautauqua Lake. The state Department of Environmental Conservation has denied the town of Ellery’s application to apply herbicides in ...