Any serious attempt to reduce pesticide use must focus on weed management. This project looks at practices to suppress weeds before crop planting, which will improve the effectiveness of other weed control tactics
One of the key questions facing Iowa’s agricultural community is how to produce sufficient amounts o...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
Smother plants are specialized cover crops developed for their ability to suppress weeds and may pro...
Herbicide technology and use have been the focus of weed management research for the past several de...
Currently, Iowa farmers have no convenient method for reliably determining weed pressures in a field...
Four distinct pest management strategies are generally recognized by specialists: avoidance, prevent...
Harvest is just around the corner for many Iowa farmers and now is a good time to consider options t...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Multiyear field experiments using three crop rotations, two of which were low-external-input (LEI) s...
Soil erosion and pesticide use are critical issues in sustainable agriculture. With a view to decrea...
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
Herbicide-resistant giant ragweed and waterhemp continue to spread across the midwestern U.S. and ar...
One of the key questions facing Iowa’s agricultural community is how to produce sufficient amounts o...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...
Smother plants are specialized cover crops developed for their ability to suppress weeds and may pro...
Herbicide technology and use have been the focus of weed management research for the past several de...
Currently, Iowa farmers have no convenient method for reliably determining weed pressures in a field...
Four distinct pest management strategies are generally recognized by specialists: avoidance, prevent...
Harvest is just around the corner for many Iowa farmers and now is a good time to consider options t...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Multiyear field experiments using three crop rotations, two of which were low-external-input (LEI) s...
Soil erosion and pesticide use are critical issues in sustainable agriculture. With a view to decrea...
Weeds are the most important biological constraints in crop production systems. Herbicides are used ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
Iowans are growing increasingly concerned about potential water pollution in Iowa due to heavy ferti...
Herbicide-resistant giant ragweed and waterhemp continue to spread across the midwestern U.S. and ar...
One of the key questions facing Iowa’s agricultural community is how to produce sufficient amounts o...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The success of integrated weed management relies on matching control strategies to the specific weed...