Two applications of a lawn weed killer (at properly spaced intervals) will generally provide better weed control than one.
Proper stewardship of nonagricultural-use herbicides during brush and weed control applications is necessary for the long-term viability of herbicide programs in the vegetation management industry.
Dear Jane: I use a commercial lawn-care company that I think is making too many applications. In 2008, seven rounds included fertilizer (starting in late April into early December), and six rounds ...
As the battle against herbicide-resistant weeds grows more complex and the economic pressures on corn production mount, it’s important to leverage advanced and integrated approaches to weed management ...
When harvest wraps up, you might be tempted to park the sprayer for the season — but skipping a fall burndown could cost you next spring. Now that you know some of the key advantages of a burndown ...
Weeds are a problem in every lawn, even in a well-managed buffalograss lawn. Since buffalograss is a warm season grass, weed control is a little different. Some products that work well on Kentucky ...
Soil-residual herbicides can be applied to the soil under grapevines during fall or spring before weed emergence. But, early spring moisture and warm weather conditions may enhance weed emergence ...
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