Weed-killers overused by farmers spraying entire fields instead of only spraying weed-infested areas
Weed-killer consumption could be cut in half if farmers sprayed it only on weed-infested areas instead of wasting these chemicals by spraying whole fields. Weed-killer consumption could be cut in half ...
Weeds can reduce the quantity and the stand life of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields. Weeds also impact the aesthetic value of a pasture. Therefore, producers may choose to initiate ...
Weeds in pasture and hay fields reduce productivity and the quality of the forage produced. Many times when the weeds are growing in the spring and summer we are either too busy to spray or feel we ...
Not only are herbicides harmful to the environment, but they're also one more expense for the farmers who use them. That's where the Greeneye selective spraying system comes in, as it's claimed to ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Producers need to make burndown applications on winter annual weeds quickly once weather conditions allow them to get into fields, two Purdue Extensions weed specialists say.
Tired of looking out across your pastures and hay fields and seeing that "sea of yellow" every spring? Unfortunately, many producers in Tennessee are all too familiar with buttercups. Most of these ...
If you’re in the business of raising animals off grass or hay, then Dr. Josh McGinty’s presentation on Oct. 25 at the South Texas Farm and Ranch Show is likely for you. McGinty, an Extension ...
Millions of acres of farmland in the U.S. have been affected by herbicide-resistant weeds, rendering some fields unable to be farmed. And the problem is spreading, which could mean more lost crops and ...
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