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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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 harvest weed seed controlaustralian agriculturenarrow windrow burningSeed impact millKansas State Universitybale directweed seed managementDr. Michael WalshCHAFF LININGchaff tramlining

Muthu Bagavathiannan, Texas A&M Weed Scientist, shares what he learned from Australian farmers

  June 2, 2020   Grow IWM
In a recent visit to Western Australia, GROW Team members learned first hand from Australian growers, how are they successfully...
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 Muthu BagavathiannanHWSCCHAFF LININGharvest weed seed controlIMPACT MILLSTexas A&M College Stationchaff tramliningWestern Australia

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