Smother plants are specialized cover crops developed for their ability to suppress weeds and may provide an alternative, non-chemical method of weed control. The goal of this project was to define the characteristics and mechanics of establishing a successful spring-seeded smother plant system and to study and exploit the competitive interactions among weeds, smother plants, and the crop
In This Issue: Late Season Broadleaf Weed Control in Corn and Sorghum Rescue Treatments for Soybe...
Several studies were conducted in corn to evaluate commercially available herbicides for weed contro...
Weed control is important to optimize crop production. This study was conducted to compare the effec...
Any serious attempt to reduce pesticide use must focus on weed management. This project looks at pra...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
This ongoing project is designed to study the effects of delaying post-applied Roundup Ultra weed co...
Soybeans are a good cash crop for eastern counties of the state. The number of acres devoted to soyb...
CC201 discusses soybean weed control including methods and types of weed control
Several studies were conducted in soybeans to evaluate commercially available herbicides for weed co...
A study of machinery for growing and harvesting corn has been carried on at Ames, Iowa, since 1931 b...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
The objectives of this study were to determine if mesotrione (Tenacity) is safe to apply at the time...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
To combat herbicide resistance among weeds, non-herbicide methods of control, such as cover crops, a...
Do weeds that emerge later in the season justify additional control costs\u27? If crop yield is not ...
In This Issue: Late Season Broadleaf Weed Control in Corn and Sorghum Rescue Treatments for Soybe...
Several studies were conducted in corn to evaluate commercially available herbicides for weed contro...
Weed control is important to optimize crop production. This study was conducted to compare the effec...
Any serious attempt to reduce pesticide use must focus on weed management. This project looks at pra...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
This ongoing project is designed to study the effects of delaying post-applied Roundup Ultra weed co...
Soybeans are a good cash crop for eastern counties of the state. The number of acres devoted to soyb...
CC201 discusses soybean weed control including methods and types of weed control
Several studies were conducted in soybeans to evaluate commercially available herbicides for weed co...
A study of machinery for growing and harvesting corn has been carried on at Ames, Iowa, since 1931 b...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
The objectives of this study were to determine if mesotrione (Tenacity) is safe to apply at the time...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
To combat herbicide resistance among weeds, non-herbicide methods of control, such as cover crops, a...
Do weeds that emerge later in the season justify additional control costs\u27? If crop yield is not ...
In This Issue: Late Season Broadleaf Weed Control in Corn and Sorghum Rescue Treatments for Soybe...
Several studies were conducted in corn to evaluate commercially available herbicides for weed contro...
Weed control is important to optimize crop production. This study was conducted to compare the effec...