University of Idaho Extension weed scientist Albert Adjesiwor gets many calls about wild oats thriving in winter-planted small grains as harvest continues in the state’s southeast. “We are just ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University received over $900,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study an agricultural weed causing problems for Montana farmers. The study will analyze how ...
With new funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, scientists in Montana State University’s Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology will seek to fill knowledge gaps surrounding an ...
Like crab grass in a suburban lawn, wild oats in a field of wheat are an insidious pest. The stubborn weed looks like wheat, grows like wheat, and is so closely related to wheat that neither ...
The weeds that farmers should watch for in their fields in 2023 include several that are familiar, such as Palmer amaranth, kochia and water hemp. Wild oats are among the weeds that are resistant to ...
Experts highlight why pre-emergence herbicides, especially Avadex, are key to reducing wild oat pressure and protecting yield.
Purpose-driven resource protection is more important than ever. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) estimates that 52% of global agricultural land is degraded1.
Amid winter grain harvest, southern and eastern Idaho farmers are reporting strong yields but also big problems with herbicide-resistant weeds, according to experts with the University of Idaho ...
Producers heading into the 2026 growing season are being urged to stay ahead of herbicide-resistant weeds. Manitoba ...
Teagasc tillage specialists have confirmed that Donegal straw has a unique selling point: it is free from herbicide resistant grass weeds ...
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