5 Weeds To Watch in Your Farm Field By Calvin Odero|September 18, 2012 In the heart of South Florida’s vegetable production, these weedy competitors are a primary target of growers’ ire. […]Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
Get A Handle On Herbicides By Laura Sanagorski|September 1, 2012 Herbicides are critical to many successful agricultural operations. They work in different ways, and are often classified by […]
Syngenta’s Lexar EZ And Lumax EZ Get The Nod From EPA Posted by Christina Herrick|August 29, 2012 EPA has granted registration approval for Syngenta’s Lexar EZ and Lumax EZ herbicides. Powered by Callisto Plant Technology, […]
Weed Management Options In Blueberries By Gary K. England|May 1, 2012 Establishing and maintaining an effective weed management program is one of the most important factors in obtaining optimum […]
Limiting Weed Seed Production May Be A Control Option In Sweet Corn Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 22, 2012 Sweet corn growers fighting troublesome weeds have a new reason for hope, suggests a recent University of Illinois […]
Solving Weed Problems in Vegetables By Growing Produce Staff|January 13, 2012 Other impediments to crop production might garner more headlines — such as the latest invasive insect — but […]
Managing Herbicice Resistance In Ryegrass Posted by Christina Herrick|January 10, 2012 By now, many tree fruit and nut producers in California’s Central Valley are familiar with glyphosate-resistant weed species. […]
Engage Agro, Bayer CropScience Team Up To Market Herbicide By Growing Produce Staff|December 28, 2011 Spin-Aid herbicide for control for broadleaf weeds in several vegetable crops will receive a new marketing campaign. A […]
Make Waves With Effective Aquatic Weed Control By Frank Dowdle|November 18, 2011 The control of aquatic vegetation is more than the control of invasive aquatic plant species. Native, naturalized and […]
Weed Management Survey By Growing Produce Staff|October 26, 2011 Weed control can be a challenge in vegetable crop production, particularly where options are limited or when consumers […]
Noxious Weed Found For First Time In California County By Growing Produce Staff|September 6, 2011 Tweethttp://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Japanese dodder, an exotic parasitic weed which is a high priority noxious weed in California, was recently […]
Sharpen Herbicide Approved As Harvest Aid/Dry Bean Desiccant Posted by A. J. Bussan|August 24, 2011 Sharpen herbicide from BASF can now act as a desiccant in dry edible beans to aid drydown and […]
Respect the Rotation: Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds One Year Later Posted by Christina Herrick|July 26, 2011 Growers, consultants, weed scientists, researchers, and government agency officials who participated in the July 2010 launch of the […]
Product Profiles: Herbicides Posted by A. J. Bussan|June 21, 2011 Alion New from Bayer CropScience, Alion herbicide is now registered by EPA for use in tree nuts and […]
5 Keys To Weed Management By Growing Produce Staff|May 25, 2011 Anyone who’s grown crops organicially knows that weed control is one of the toughest aspects of successful organic […]
Palmer Amaranth: A Weed To Watch By Dan Fenneman | Elena M. Toro|May 18, 2011 Palmer amaranth has become one of the most troublesome weeds in the Southeast. According to records, Glyphosate Resistant […]
Florida Under Weed Watch By Growing Produce Staff|April 4, 2011 The Division of Plant Industry at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) issued a request to […]
USDA To Deregulate Roundup-Ready Alfalfa By Growing Produce Staff|January 28, 2011 USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced its decision to grant non-regulated status for alfalfa that […]
Forecasting Future Weed Invasions By Growing Produce Staff|December 16, 2010 A way to forecast future weed invasions and curb their far-reaching effects is detailed in an article in […]