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The Fate of Weed Seeds: Where Do They Go in a Combine?

  November 10, 2022   Grow IWM
Weed seeds vanish from our view when they enter a combine at harvest, but Virginia Tech researchers want to unmask the mystery of...
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Does Harvest Weed Seed Control Work in Rice Fields?

  October 26, 2022   Grow IWM
Texas researchers want to know how harvest weed seed control tactics such as the integrated Harrington Seed Destructor (iHSD)...
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Meet Ray Harrington, Founder of the Harrington Seed Destructor

  October 7, 2022   Grow IWM
The Harrington Seed Destructor (HSD) is now an internationally known tool, but it all started more than two decades ago, as the...
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Eric Westra, Colorado State Weed Specialist, Evaluates Weed Management Potential at Harvest

  May 8, 2020   Grow IWM
Dr. Eric Westra, Colorado State Weed Specialist, evaluates which Harvest Weed Seed Control tools could potentially be adopted by...
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New Low Cost, Vertical Weed Seed Destructor (HSD) Launched

  February 8, 2019   Grow IWM
A rear hatch made possible with the new design of the vertical iHSD can be removed and the iHSD bypassed to effectively create a...
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GROWs’ Field Research. Area-wide Project

  January 17, 2019   Grow IWM
Herbicide resistance is a rising economic problem in American agriculture. Increasingly, growers, crop consultants, and other...
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 weed resistancebeltsvillecover cropsDr. Steven MirskycornHarrington Seed DestructorGROW-IWM projectsoybeanIntegrated Harrington Seed DestructorFeaturedcrop rotationIWMDelawareorganic weed controlarea wide projectherbicide resistanceIWM TOOLS.

Managing Weed Seed Bank at Harvest

  September 5, 2018   Grow IWM
Over the past two years a new IWM  tool has been tested at three locations in the US as part of the GROW-IWM project. ...
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 seed bank managementTom BarberHarrington Seed DestructorUniversity of ArkansasWeed Seed BankcombineGROW-IWM projectharvestIntegrated Harrington Seed DestructorIntegrated weed management toolsJason Norsworthy

The ones that (almost) got away: research targets weed seeds at harvest

  September 11, 2017   Grow IWM
An innovative new machine called the Integrated Harrington Seed Destructor (iHSD) has demonstrated promising abilities to destroy...
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Harrington Seed Destructor Field Day at University of Illinois

  September 7, 2017   Grow IWM
The Harrington Seed Destructor (HSD) is a new machine, invented by an Australian wheat farmer, for destroying weed seeds during...
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