Ag News Wire By Gary Wyatt, University of Minnesota Extension natural resource management educator Animal pastures and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields are continually stressed with a ...
Are the weeds invading your turf? The cooler weather means that it will be safe to have your lawn treated with a herbicide to ...
This time of year is busier than most think when it comes to farming. There may not be as many crops in the field but for the ...
Invasive plants (i.e. weeds) have been on the upswing lately as a threat to take over desirable plants, out-compete farm crops, and disturb the fragile health of ecosystems.
Spring moisture plays a crucial role in weed management. University of Minnesota Extension crops educator Dave Nicolai says ...
Weeds can spring up anywhere in your garden, but they can be incredibly annoying to remove if you find them growing on gravel. Gravel weeds need to bury into the loose stones and fabric in order ...
The problem of “not seeing the forest for the trees” may have a solution with 3-D technology being used to estimate biomass ...
Every year, the Montana University Extension Service tours the state with its Winter Ag Series, a series of seminars focused on gardening, agriculture and how to keep your ...
Koochiching County officials added noxious weeds to the annual Minnesota Agricultural Department commissioner’s order. County officials also added the following noxious weeds, which are a control ...
From the cracks in the concrete, growing from between the gravel, or popping up in the bare dirt, a weed infestation on your drive can make your home look messy. According to Ideal Home ...