In order to store soil moisture prior to spring planting of grain sorghum, it is critical to control weeds during the winter months. This is best achieved with a combination of soil residual ...
Trying to get ahead of ongoing weed pressures? Consider Penn State Extension's Dwight Lingenfelter's advice for what can be ...
One of the most important factors that determines the success of a dryland sorghum crop is the amount of water stored in the soil profile prior to planting. In dry years, 1 inch of available soil ...
Weed-control tips. Your Extension agronomist, crop consultant or fertilizer dealer can help you prepare a weed management plan, tailored to the weed problems in each field, to keep weed pests from ...
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 ...
Marestail or horseweed (Erigeron canadensis) is a challenging weed to manage in no-till or minimum-till cropping systems. This weed is classified as a winter annual, but it germinates well into spring ...
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) ...
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 ...
Given the current dry conditions across North Dakota, it seems likely that last year’s prevented planting acres will return to crop production this year. There are a few weed management situations to ...
I hope that this growing season is proving to be better than 2020. Steady rain in June has put most areas well ahead of where we were this time last year. Unfortunately, that means more weeds ...