Our top pick for an eco weed killer, as it’s visibly effective on such a wide range of space invaders, including stinging nettles, dandelion, thistle, chickweed, horsetail, ground elder and grasses.
I want to congratulate The Journal for their reporting on the weed issue here in Montezuma County. I read with concern your three articles, because I have acreage that I continually need to control ...
Members of this tough bunch include thistles, quackgrass ... Our autumn weather has been warm, and this year’s weed control window of opportunity is extending into late October.
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) is an aggressive, invasive plant. Here's how it spreads and how to identify it so it doesn't ...
Alternating intensive tillage during fallow years with cropping and spring and fall tillage can be used to reduce severe perennial weed problems. Fallow may also be used to control perennials such as ...
It less commonly used in cropped land. Generally, the target weed is a long-lived perennial species that is especially difficult to control by traditional means. Nodding thistle is attacked by a ...
Canada thistle is a colony-forming perennial from deep and ... but still maintain itself. This aggressive weed is difficult to control; for example, breaking up the roots by plowing only serves to ...
Right now, in fall, is a window of opportunity when weeds are most vulnerable to weed-killing herbicides, and it’s the most effective time of year for control.