The majority of dry edible bean acres get rolled in the Northarvest Bean Growers Association region, according to a survey. About 51% get rolled preemergence. Another 8.6% get rolled before planting ...
There are two primary ways we see herbicides affected by dry weather ­— activation of preemergence herbicides and efficacy of post-emergence herbicides. Editor’s note: The following was written May 14 ...
The majority of dry edible bean farmers in North Dakota roll their bean fields, which can create compaction and weed problems. NDSU research is looking at how to manage weeds when rolling. Rolling a ...
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 ...
The weather is beautiful, and planting is in full throttle. However, due to the lack of rainfall, soil-applied herbicides have not been or will not be properly activated for adequate weed control.
When harvest wraps up, you might be tempted to park the sprayer. But skipping fall weed control could cost you next spring. It’s best to make a fall herbicide application when fall weeds are actively ...
A: In most cases, herbicide application should not be considered as a first option for weed control. Hand weeding, hoeing and mulching are tedious but effective methods of weed control. Sometimes, ...
As the popularity of Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) programs continues to grow throughout the utility industry, the same goes for the adaptation of selective herbicide applications. Selective ...
Key Points Weed control can be done with an easy DIY weed-killer mixture.This weed killer is made with basic white vinegar, ...
Editor’s note: The following was written May 14 by Wesley Everman, assistant professor and Extension weed science specialist, and Meaghan Anderson, Extension field agronomist in central Iowa, for Iowa ...