Johnsongrass is considered one of the major weed species that infests alfalfa in Kentucky. Other weedy grasses such as large crabgrass, foxtails, barnyard grass, and fall panicum can also interfere with alfalfa production. Low infestation levels of these grasses may not create significant concern, but high infestation levels can result in reduced yield, alfalfa hay quality, and/or shorten the life of the stand
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Postemergence grass herbicides may decrease the dependence upon the currently available preplant inc...
Weeds have become more evident and problematic in grazed pastures as forage and livestock production...
Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yie...
Since weeds which infest forages are harvested along with the alfalfa crop, total dry matter product...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked, especially when you c...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked especially when you co...
This NebGuide describes how weeds can be controlled in alfalfa. Weeds can interfere with alfalfa fro...
Field evaluation, cultural and chemical practices are key ingredients of a successful weed control p...
To achieve maximum alfalfa production and maintain excellent stands and forage quality for a number ...
Numerous herbicides are available for controlling weeds in pure or mixed stands of alfalfa. In addit...
Many Kentucky farmers plan to sow alfalfa in early spring on a prepared seed bed. A main objective i...
Chickweed and henbit weeds are bad in alfalfa this fall. DNBP (premerge or Sinox PE) sprayed on infe...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Postemergence grass herbicides may decrease the dependence upon the currently available preplant inc...
Weeds have become more evident and problematic in grazed pastures as forage and livestock production...
Weeds compete with alfalfa for water, nutrients, light, and space. This competition can decrease yie...
Since weeds which infest forages are harvested along with the alfalfa crop, total dry matter product...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in forage production should not be overlooked, especially when you co...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked, especially when you c...
The importance of weed control in alfalfa production should not be overlooked especially when you co...
This NebGuide describes how weeds can be controlled in alfalfa. Weeds can interfere with alfalfa fro...
Field evaluation, cultural and chemical practices are key ingredients of a successful weed control p...
To achieve maximum alfalfa production and maintain excellent stands and forage quality for a number ...
Numerous herbicides are available for controlling weeds in pure or mixed stands of alfalfa. In addit...
Many Kentucky farmers plan to sow alfalfa in early spring on a prepared seed bed. A main objective i...
Chickweed and henbit weeds are bad in alfalfa this fall. DNBP (premerge or Sinox PE) sprayed on infe...
To achieve high levels of productivity and long-lived alfalfa stands, farmers must treat alfalfa as ...
Postemergence grass herbicides may decrease the dependence upon the currently available preplant inc...
Weeds have become more evident and problematic in grazed pastures as forage and livestock production...