Did you know that the way weeds spread isn't your only woe? Some species can also attract pests to your yard. Discover which ...
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At maturity in late summer, plants produce seed before dying at the first frost in autumn. Each plant can produce thousands of seeds that remain viable in the soil for several years, making this ...
A Kansas State University weed specialist says farmers should keep an eye out for the emergence of kochia, an invasive summer annual that can lead to reduced crop yields. Sarah Lancaster tells ...
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Given the recent warm temperatures in North Texas, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts have put out the word that ...
Koochiching County officials added noxious weeds to the annual Minnesota Agricultural Department commissioner’s order. The commissioner’s order lists three weeds for eradication, nine for control, two ...
A Kansas State University weed specialist says farmers should be on the lookout for early-emergence of a troublesome weed that competes with farm crops for nutrients, water and light.
What Is a Weed? Not everyone agrees on which plants are weeds, or what to do about them. Not all weeds need to be eradicated.
Like any plant, weeds can be annual or perennial. Annual weeds are easier to get rid of, as they last just one year or season," Hannah explained. "They might spring up quickly, but they can be ...