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The Middletown Press on MSNArmy Corps of Engineers adds Connecticut River sites to use herbicides to kill hydrillaThe Army Corps of Engineers will begin the controversial spraying of herbicides, including diquat, which is banned in Europe, as part of a project to control the invasive aquatic plant hydrilla in 12 ...
With temperatures rising and adequate soil moisture across much of the region, weeds are growing rapidly, creating ideal conditions for early-season competition in row crops. Even if a pre-emergence h ...
This annual grass is a frustrating turf enemy from spring until the frost—your best chance at success is being proactive.
A southeast Minnesota farmer is concerned weeds could get a foothold on soybeans. Ben Storm of Dover spoke to Brownfield Monday, the first day he’s been able to apply post-emergence herbicide on ...
With cotton off to a good start in the Upper Gulf Coast region of Texas, weed control and managing plant growth dominated ...
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