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Using drones to spray weeds and spread seeds

Drones offer small- and large-acreage farms versatility that spray rigs, planes and helicopters can’t. More research is needed to determine how a drone’s spray performance compares to conventional sprayers.
March 26, 2024
Paige Nelson

Today, drones have the ability to spray herbicides, pesticides and fungicides at 8 feet off the ground. They also can spread solids like seeds, bugs and compost. They do it quietly, quickly and precisely.


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Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth and tall waterhemp in Northeast—A new frontier

March 12, 2024
Vipan Kumar

Two new pigweed species including Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson) and tall waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) Sauer), which are commonly found in midwestern and southern United States, have been identified recently in the Northeastern (NE) region. 


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EPA issues existing stocks order for dicamba use in the 2024 growing season

February 19, 2024
Karen Lee

Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an existing stocks order for dicamba products previously registered for over-the-top (OTT) use on dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybean. This comes as relief to growers who have already placed orders for dicamba-tolerant seed and the herbicide itself for the 2024 growing season.


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The essential bond between honeybees and forage crops

There is a crucial yet often underestimated role of pollinators, particularly honeybees, in forage crop production. While domestic and native colonies face growing challenges, farmers can implement practical strategies to preserve and enhance pollinator populations.
February 12, 2024
Jaclyn De Candio

There is a crucial yet often underestimated role of pollinators, particularly honeybees, in forage crop production. While domestic and native colonies face growing challenges, farmers can implement practical strategies to preserve and enhance pollinator populations.


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Idaho’s Turkish thistle threat

November 17, 2023
Julia McCarthy

People can argue about anything, including the best definition of a weed. However, every land manager I know can agree about their loathing for invasive thistles. Unfortunately, a new species has made its way to North America and found an ideal habitat on the stark hillsides of Hells Canyon.


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Common ground: EPA and farmers

October 24, 2023
Lynn Jaynes

“I think they took away with them an understanding of how much we value every drop of water. Runoff risk is a major concern of the EPA and the ability of Idaho producers to utilize every drop of water via ponds, irrigation systems [drip irrigation], tailwater collection and recovery systems, or other methods, seemed to fascinate the EPA representatives.”


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Weed of the month – purple loosestrife

August 3, 2023

Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is a semiaquatic perennial plant that is native to Europe and can be purchased (illegally) as an ornamental.


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New products – December 2022

November 16, 2022

Check out some of the latest new products for agriculture.


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Early weed control planning: The key to improved hay quality and more profit

November 11, 2021
Hay growers throughout the south lose significant profits every year because of weed infestations.
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Outfoxing foxtail

December 1, 2020
Leanne Dillard and David Russell
Over the last 10 years, foxtail seems to have taken over many farms in the Southeast. While early in the summer young foxtail is not very evident, in the late summer and early fall, its seedheads are prevalent throughout fields across the South.
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