Keeping herbicide applications on target is always a good thing, from your neighbor’s perspective as well as from control, economic, health and environmental standpoints. Drift management strategies ...
Field studies were established at two Missouri locations in 2004 and 2005 to evaluate the effects of fall and early spring herbicide applications on soil temperature, soil moisture content, and insect ...
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 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - With the grain harvest progressing on or ahead of schedule in most parts of Indiana, no-till producers should start thinking now about their fall herbicide applications, a ...
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.
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 ...
A recent WSSA research article shows drones offer a practical option to thwart invasive weed species, and the potential to accelerate ecological recovery in wetland habitats WESTMINSTER, Colo., July ...
Preemergence herbicides are the foundation of herbicide-based weed management systems, and effective use of these products is essential to protect crop yields and reduce selection pressure for ...