Field bindweed is the most widespread noxious week in South Dakota. Fall-aplied herbicides can be especially effective on this weed. The herbicide translocates more extensively into the roots. Control for some treatments is nearly doubled. It’s particularly useful in fallow, in shelterbelt, or following harvest of early crops. There are fewer restrictions on grazing or haying, especially in rights-of-way
One of the largest problems lawn keepers face is weed control. The best method for keeping weeds out...
Canada thistle became a more serious problem across South Dakota in 1993. Old patches became large a...
Weather conditions have prompted inquiries about forage use or grazing of treated fields. If early-s...
Field bindweed is the most widespread noxious week in South Dakota. Fall-aplied herbicides can be es...
Guide to control and elimination of field bindweed discusses how to reduce stands, prevent spreading...
This document provides information regarding fall weed work, lawn weed work, and garden weed control
Leafy spurge is an especially difficult noxious weed. Fall control is an essential part of a leafy s...
Wormwood sage (absinth wormwood) can be controlled in the fall. Recent SDSU W.E.E.D. Project data sh...
All of South Dakota\u27s noxious weeds are perennials. They spread by underground parts and by seed....
Biocontrol offers another tool for noxious weed control. There are potential economic benefits, as w...
Herbicides used in previous years is one of the factors to consider when planting trees in shelterbe...
Over 1 million of the 5.7 million acres planted to small grain and flax are infested with noxious we...
There are 28 million acres of pastures and rangeland, 2 million acres of native hayland, 2¼ million ...
One of the largest problems lawn keepers face is weed control. The best method for keeping weeds out...
Canada thistle became a more serious problem across South Dakota in 1993. Old patches became large a...
Weather conditions have prompted inquiries about forage use or grazing of treated fields. If early-s...
Field bindweed is the most widespread noxious week in South Dakota. Fall-aplied herbicides can be es...
Guide to control and elimination of field bindweed discusses how to reduce stands, prevent spreading...
This document provides information regarding fall weed work, lawn weed work, and garden weed control
Leafy spurge is an especially difficult noxious weed. Fall control is an essential part of a leafy s...
Wormwood sage (absinth wormwood) can be controlled in the fall. Recent SDSU W.E.E.D. Project data sh...
All of South Dakota\u27s noxious weeds are perennials. They spread by underground parts and by seed....
Biocontrol offers another tool for noxious weed control. There are potential economic benefits, as w...
Herbicides used in previous years is one of the factors to consider when planting trees in shelterbe...
Over 1 million of the 5.7 million acres planted to small grain and flax are infested with noxious we...
There are 28 million acres of pastures and rangeland, 2 million acres of native hayland, 2¼ million ...
One of the largest problems lawn keepers face is weed control. The best method for keeping weeds out...
Canada thistle became a more serious problem across South Dakota in 1993. Old patches became large a...
Weather conditions have prompted inquiries about forage use or grazing of treated fields. If early-s...