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Tag: CHAFF LINING

HWSC in the Pacific Northwest: Farmers Lead the Way in this Series 

  September 12, 2023   Grow IWM
The Palouse region is the heartland of the inland Pacific Northwest (PNW), covering the stunningly beautiful landscapes of...
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 Herbicide Resistant WeedsHarvest Weed Seed ManagementGrow NewsIndustry NewsHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management Innovations
 Seed Terminatorharvest weed seed controlharvest weed seed managementIntegrated Harrington Seed DestructorGROW Video SeriesPacific NorthwestHWSCDrew LyonITALIAN RYEGRASSWashington State UniversityWHEATJoe LimbaughCHAFF LININGREDEKOPSeed impact millherbicide resistantFarmer Case Study

Chaff Lining Limits Weed Seed Spread at Harvest, Research Finds

  September 5, 2023   Grow IWM
See those waterhemp escapes towering over your soybeans right now? They’re looking forward to harvest, when combines will mow...
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 Mechanical Weed ControlNews From Other SourcesHarvest Weed Seed ManagementPreventionIndustry NewsHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management Innovations
 Iowa State Universitywaterhempherbicide-resistant weedsharvest weed seed controlRamawatar Yadavharvest weed seed managementweed escapesweed emergenceweed seed retentionIWM tacticsCHAFF LININGchaff lining kit

Updates on Harvest Weed Seed Control from WSSA Members Across the Country

  March 14, 2023   Grow IWM
Harvest weed seed control research is growing across the U.S., with farmers and researchers trying out chaff lining and seed...
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 featuredGrow NewsHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management InnovationsMechanical Weed ControlHarvest Weed Seed Management
 HWSCCHAFF LININGIMPACT MILLSKansas State UniversityWeed Science Society of AmericaMontana State Universityharvest weed seed controlIowa State UniversityVirginia tech

How to Manage Weeds in the Face of Regulation and Resistance

  January 24, 2023   Grow IWM
There’s a double threat looming for farmers using herbicides alone to manage weeds: regulation and resistance. Both are...
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 Harvest Weed Seed ControlHarvest Weed Seed ManagementIntegrated Weed Management InnovationsPreventionHerbicide Resistant WeedsHerbicide ResistanceMechanical Weed ControlNews From Other SourcesWeed ElectrocutionGrow NewsCover CropsIndustry News
 Jim StuteDirected Energyblue lightUNIVERSITY OF MISSOURIWeed Seed Destroyerno-tillCHAFF LININGherbicide resistanceMetabolic resistanceharvest weed seed controlcover cropsweed electrocutionEndangered Species ActKevin Bradleyplanting green

Are You a Fan of DIY Weed Control? Try Chaff Lining.

  January 3, 2023   Grow IWM
Harvest weed seed control doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive. Just ask Michael Flessner, Extension Weed Specialist at...
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 Harvest Weed Seed ManagementPreventionfeaturedGrow NewsHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management InnovationsHerbicide Resistant Weeds
 harvest weed seed controlMichael Flessnerweed seed managementCHAFF LININGcombine engineeringweed seed preventionDIYchaff lining kit

The Australian Weed Control Revolution

  December 13, 2022   Grow IWM
Harvest weed seed control is an Australian innovation born of necessity. Farmers have long relied heavily on herbicides in the...
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 PreventionIndustry NewsfeaturedHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management InnovationsHerbicide Resistant WeedsHerbicide ResistanceNews From Other SourcesHarvest Weed Seed Management
 CHAFF LININGchaff tramliningharvest weed seed controlaustralian agriculturenarrow windrow burningSeed impact millKansas State Universitybale directweed seed managementDr. Michael Walsh

Farmer Forum Recap: Americans talk Harvest Weed Seed Control with international experts

  September 15, 2022   Grow IWM
Video and article by Claudio Rubione, GROW One advantage of meeting virtually is that people in different countries can gather...
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 featuredGrow NewsHarvest Weed Seed Control
 HWSCCHAFF LININGREDEKOPWeedSmartaustralian agricultureGROW Farmer ForumIntegrated Harrington Seed Destructorfarmers

A Q&A on chaff lining with Michael Flessner

  September 13, 2022   Grow IWM
What is chaff lining?  Chaff lining is one of the easiest entry points to harvest weed seed control. A combine set up for...
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 featuredHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management Innovations
 Michael FlessnerVirginia techHWSCEmily UnglesbeeCHAFF LINING

Guidance for Building and Installing a Chaff Lining Prototype to a Combine

  October 8, 2020   Grow IWM
Based on a JD9500 combine, researchers from the University of Delaware developed a chaff lining prototype. Building and...
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 Mechanical Weed ControlNews From Other SourcesCover CropsHarvest Weed Seed ManagementPreventionUncategorizedGrow NewsfeaturedIndustry NewsHarvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management Innovations
 harvest weed seed controlHWSCCHAFF LINING

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