Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceotata) is a weed with increasing significance in Wasatch County. It is invading alfalfa fields and pastures in the Wallsburg and Heber valleys. Other names for buckhorn plantain are narrow-leaf plantain, ribwart plantain, English plantain, and ribgrass. Plantain is a problem because it reduces the health of the plants that remain by crowding out desirable plant species and using up soil nutrients, water, and light
Leafy spurge is an invasive weed that infests over three million acres in the northern Great Plains ...
Perennials are the most difficult weeds to control in field crops. Perennial plants survive, by defi...
"Buckwheat is an 'old' crop that periodicaly receieves attention as an emergency short-season summer...
Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceotata) is a weed with increasing significance in Wasatch County. It...
This fact sheet describes Buckhorn plantain, a weed with increasing significance in Utah. It include...
Herbicide resistance poses a threat to sustainable vegetation management. Recently, the first report...
Weeds have become more evident and problematic in grazed pastures as forage and livestock production...
What is a weed? A pasture or hayfield “weed” is any plant that you deem as being out of place and/or...
Weeds in pastures continue to offer challenges to the producer for controlling these unwanted plants...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture Spraying and Grazing Restrictions Buckbrusb and Snowbe...
Currently there are no herbicides registered for direct application to buckwheat for broadleaf weed ...
The use of pasture herbs, such as chicory, is commonplace in New Zealand in recent years. This has s...
Maintaining a vigorous turfgrass stand will protect against weed infestation. However, during the wi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture spraying and Grazing Restrictions Weather Your Herbic...
Leafy spurge is an invasive weed that infests over three million acres in the northern Great Plains ...
Perennials are the most difficult weeds to control in field crops. Perennial plants survive, by defi...
"Buckwheat is an 'old' crop that periodicaly receieves attention as an emergency short-season summer...
Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceotata) is a weed with increasing significance in Wasatch County. It...
This fact sheet describes Buckhorn plantain, a weed with increasing significance in Utah. It include...
Herbicide resistance poses a threat to sustainable vegetation management. Recently, the first report...
Weeds have become more evident and problematic in grazed pastures as forage and livestock production...
What is a weed? A pasture or hayfield “weed” is any plant that you deem as being out of place and/or...
Weeds in pastures continue to offer challenges to the producer for controlling these unwanted plants...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture Spraying and Grazing Restrictions Buckbrusb and Snowbe...
Currently there are no herbicides registered for direct application to buckwheat for broadleaf weed ...
The use of pasture herbs, such as chicory, is commonplace in New Zealand in recent years. This has s...
Maintaining a vigorous turfgrass stand will protect against weed infestation. However, during the wi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture spraying and Grazing Restrictions Weather Your Herbic...
Leafy spurge is an invasive weed that infests over three million acres in the northern Great Plains ...
Perennials are the most difficult weeds to control in field crops. Perennial plants survive, by defi...
"Buckwheat is an 'old' crop that periodicaly receieves attention as an emergency short-season summer...