In addition to being able to identify weeds, you can take steps to help prevent them from growing in order to keep a healthy garden this summer. Check out this handy list and helpful information.
The potential for soybean losses due to uncontrolled weeds in the U.S. and Canada adds up to $17.2 billion annually. Getting a jump on controlling winter annual weeds is especially important to ...
It is the most wonderful time of the year — if you are a weed! I feel like I am growing an experimental test field for weeds, and they are being very, very successful. The heat and the rainfall are ...
Corn growers, like soybean and sorghum farmers, have a keen interest in controlling weeds. They know the task is not easy. Chad Godsey, with Godsey Precision Ag, Eckley, Colorado, said scouting and ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - It’s important to know the difference between the flowers you want to keep in your yard and the weeds you need to keep out. Some invasive species may appear attractive; ...
If you’re a homeowner who takes pride in your lawn, you know how big a headache weeds are. To help you achieve the yard of your dreams, Exmark has partnered with Jason Creel, the owner of Alabama Lawn ...
Identifying weeds, checking out the pollen map, or discovering new plant life-forms are among the promising wealth of data available to users of PlantNet—a "Shazam!" for plants. Pierre Bonnet and ...
Washington is home to over 140 noxious weeds that can be toxic to humans and damage habitats and wildlife. Noxious weeds are defined as “invasive, non-native plants that threaten agricultural crops, ...