One of the most persistent weeds for Midwest farmers is Bassia scoparia, more commonly known as kochia. This aggressive summer annual is highly competitive, herbicide-resistant, and alarmingly ...
Researchers are providing new insights into the control of herbicide-resistant kochia, a weed that competes with both dryland and irrigated crops across the Great Plains states. Researchers writing in ...
Kochia (Kochia scoparia) is a summer annual from Eurasia that grows up to seven feet tall. It is common to see kochia in rangelands, pastures, croplands, ditch banks, gardens, disturbed areas, and ...
University of Alberta research project determines alternate application window for controlling glyphosate-resistant kochia MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 6, 2013 /CNW/ - A University of Alberta-led research ...
The first step to controlling either of these plants is to keep current plants from producing seed that is added to the seed repository in soils. Limit disturbances such as tractor, animal and people ...
While tumbleweeds have long settled into the romantic imagery of the plains, the rolling symbol of the Wild West remains far from home. On Colorado’s eastern plains, increasingly resilient strains of ...
A Colorado sugar beet farmer unloads a harvest in the days before genetically modified beets came online. Since 2008 when they were introduced, Roundup Ready sugar beets have become ubiquitous.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. kochia weeds - Applepy/Shutterstock If you've ever dealt with Bassia scoparia "kochia weed", you know how stubborn this invasive ...
As weed management professionals, one of the biggest mistakes we see people make is incorrectly timed management. Controlling weeds is already an uphill battle, so ensuring you are doing the ...
Researchers writing in the latest edition of the journal Weed Science are providing new insights into the control of herbicide-resistant kochia, a weed that competes with both dryland and irrigated ...