It’s been said that a weed is just a plant growing where you don’t want it to. Some are aggressive to the point of being invasive, while others have redeeming qualities you might want to consider ...
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As invasive plants continue to threaten the integrity and safety of roadsides, railways, utility rights-of-way, and other critical infrastructure, professional applicators are turning to digital tools ...
CLEMSON — Know your farm. Know your crop. Know your weeds. This advice comes from Matt Cutulle, assistant professor of vegetable weed science at Clemson’s Coastal Research and Education Center.
The spring rain has caused more weeds to germinate in northern Nevada this year than in previous years. To help green-industry professionals, such as landscapers, address the problem, University of ...