In cropping systems, integrated weed management is based on diversification. Rather than relying solely on one or two herbicides, a multiplicity of weed control strategies is employed. Yet, integrated weed management as currently practiced is far from integrated; every weed is still managed the same regardless of location or season. The recent development of precision application technology is now allowing for smaller treatment units by making applications according to site- specific demands. The automated systems of the future will have sensor and computer technologies that first categorize each and every plant in the field as either weed or crop and then identify the species of weed. Following identification, multiple weed control tools l...
In cropping systems, the precise application of herbicides is important for efficacious weed control...
A key enabling factor for treating individualized weeds in the crops is the Automatic Weeding Contro...
In the last few decades, the increase in the world’s population has created a need to produce more f...
In cropping systems, integrated weed management is based on diversification. Rather than relying sol...
Historically, the goal of agronomic research and associated technologies is to advance crop manageme...
From GPS to guidance to robots, agriculture has advanced rapidly in its adoption of new technology i...
Using the simplest of definitions, integrated weed management has been described as “putting compone...
Precision means being exact and accurate and is an important management component for cropping syste...
In both conventional and organic cropping systems, there is an immediate need to apply the latest te...
Integrated weed management (IWM) is one of the most commonly referred to approaches for sustainable ...
Integrated weed management (IWM) is one of the most commonly referred to approaches for sustainable ...
Weeds are a persistent and significant problem in agricultural production. Weeds, which tend to grow...
Sustainable strategies for managing weeds are critical to meeting agriculture’s potential to feed th...
For as long as farming has been practiced, farmers have realized that yield, soil characteristics, a...
In cropping systems, the precise application of herbicides is important for efficacious weed control...
A key enabling factor for treating individualized weeds in the crops is the Automatic Weeding Contro...
In the last few decades, the increase in the world’s population has created a need to produce more f...
In cropping systems, integrated weed management is based on diversification. Rather than relying sol...
Historically, the goal of agronomic research and associated technologies is to advance crop manageme...
From GPS to guidance to robots, agriculture has advanced rapidly in its adoption of new technology i...
Using the simplest of definitions, integrated weed management has been described as “putting compone...
Precision means being exact and accurate and is an important management component for cropping syste...
In both conventional and organic cropping systems, there is an immediate need to apply the latest te...
Integrated weed management (IWM) is one of the most commonly referred to approaches for sustainable ...
Integrated weed management (IWM) is one of the most commonly referred to approaches for sustainable ...
Weeds are a persistent and significant problem in agricultural production. Weeds, which tend to grow...
Sustainable strategies for managing weeds are critical to meeting agriculture’s potential to feed th...
For as long as farming has been practiced, farmers have realized that yield, soil characteristics, a...
In cropping systems, the precise application of herbicides is important for efficacious weed control...
A key enabling factor for treating individualized weeds in the crops is the Automatic Weeding Contro...
In the last few decades, the increase in the world’s population has created a need to produce more f...