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Discover the best chemical and cultural practices to protect your soybean crop from kochia and giant ragweed competition this season.
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Please don't eat poison oak. Here are 8 invasive plants in Texas that you can eat insteadPerhaps one of the most notorious invasive plants in Texas, giant ragweed is a common allergen for many — but the plant is fairly edible. Its seeds can be roasted or ground into flour ...
Episode 4 of Battle for the Belt, you can learn about a soybean planting date and weed control study from Lucas Dias Mendonca ...
The reliance on glyphosate as the sole herbicide led to the emergence of over 17 glyphosate-resistant weed species, including Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, and giant ragweed The development of ...
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