This fact sheet describes Buckhorn plantain, a weed with increasing significance in Utah. It includes a management options, and test plot observations and results
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture Spraying and Grazing Restrictions Buckbrusb and Snowbe...
The definition of a weed is any plant that is growing where it is not wanted. In other words, a part...
Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceotata) is a weed with increasing significance in Wasatch County. It...
The purpose of this fact sheet is to show how rangeland pastures can be rejuvenated through weed con...
An important aspect of landscape maintenance includes suppressing lawn weeds, including broadleaf an...
The invasion of introduced plants into our forests is an ever-increasing threat. Every year, weeds a...
Key words: Weed, herbicide, economic threshold, weed index, weed control efficiency Field experiment...
62 HAND APPLICATION OF HERBICIDE PELLETS TO \u27CONTROL SMALL JUNIPER AND PINYON TREES N. E. West an...
Herbicide resistance poses a threat to sustainable vegetation management. Recently, the first report...
Dyer\u27s woad (Isatis tinctoria) was introduced into Utah during the mid-nineteenth century as a so...
What is a weed? A pasture or hayfield “weed” is any plant that you deem as being out of place and/or...
Tall larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi Huth.) dominates the herbaceous vegetation under quaking aspen (Po...
The leaflet includes suggestions for preventing establishment and spread of creeping thistle, spear ...
R-1093; This circular focuses on using sheep and goats for for leafy spurge contro
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture Spraying and Grazing Restrictions Buckbrusb and Snowbe...
The definition of a weed is any plant that is growing where it is not wanted. In other words, a part...
Buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceotata) is a weed with increasing significance in Wasatch County. It...
The purpose of this fact sheet is to show how rangeland pastures can be rejuvenated through weed con...
An important aspect of landscape maintenance includes suppressing lawn weeds, including broadleaf an...
The invasion of introduced plants into our forests is an ever-increasing threat. Every year, weeds a...
Key words: Weed, herbicide, economic threshold, weed index, weed control efficiency Field experiment...
62 HAND APPLICATION OF HERBICIDE PELLETS TO \u27CONTROL SMALL JUNIPER AND PINYON TREES N. E. West an...
Herbicide resistance poses a threat to sustainable vegetation management. Recently, the first report...
Dyer\u27s woad (Isatis tinctoria) was introduced into Utah during the mid-nineteenth century as a so...
What is a weed? A pasture or hayfield “weed” is any plant that you deem as being out of place and/or...
Tall larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi Huth.) dominates the herbaceous vegetation under quaking aspen (Po...
The leaflet includes suggestions for preventing establishment and spread of creeping thistle, spear ...
R-1093; This circular focuses on using sheep and goats for for leafy spurge contro
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
In This Issue: Leafy Spurge Control Pasture Spraying and Grazing Restrictions Buckbrusb and Snowbe...
The definition of a weed is any plant that is growing where it is not wanted. In other words, a part...