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Bayer CropScience and USDA Collaborate To Promote On-The-Farm Integrated Weed Management

  December 3, 2021   Grow IWM
USDA’s Agricultural Research Service-sponsored GROW network (www.growiwm.org) is pleased to collaborate with Bayer CropScience...
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A Practical Guide for Integrated Weed Management In Mid-Atlantic Grain Crops

  December 3, 2021   Grow IWM
Integrated Weed Management (IWM) means integrating multiple weed control tactics to optimize weed control. The past several...
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NCSU researchers use drones to identify Italian ryegrass seedlings in wheat

  September 9, 2021   Grow IWM
Italian ryegrass is an herbicide-resistant weed infesting many winter wheat fields in the eastern US, including North Carolina. ...
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How to Get Rid Of Weeds with multiple tactic layers

  May 4, 2021   Grow IWM
Dr. Ramon Leon, North Carolina State University Extension and Research Weed Scientist, discusses how to manage winter and summer...
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Integrating Tactics For Johnsongrass Management in Grain Sorghum

  April 28, 2020   Grow IWM
Johnsongrass is a major problem in summer annual crops, especially in grain sorghum due to the lack of selective herbicide...
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 IgrowthFeaturedInzenjohnsongrassMuthukumar BagavathiannanRhizomessorghumTexas A&M College StationIWMgrain sorghum

Effective Site of Action and How it Should Be Used

  April 27, 2020   Grow IWM
When it comes to choosing the right herbicide, it might be useful and important to refresh how to use different and multiple...
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Does Strategic Tillage for Weed Control Make Sense in No-Till Cropping Systems?

  April 13, 2020   Grow IWM
Strategic tillage, as defined in a recent article from the University of Nebraska, is occasional tillage of long-term no-till,...
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GROW Members Learn How Australian Farmers Are Managing Weeds

GROW Members Learn How Australian Farmers Are Managing Weeds

  March 23, 2020   Grow IWM
Dr. Steven Mirsky, Research Ecologist at the USDA-ARS, MD, explains what GROW members learned regarding harvest weed seed control...
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Could Italian ryegrass be Defeated with an IWM Plan?

  November 12, 2019   Grow IWM
Italian ryegrass is a problematic weed in cereals, grass seed crops, and grain crops planted no-till.  It can result in...
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 SEED PREDATIONGROW-IWM projectIntegrated weed management toolsJason NorsworthyWeed Seed BankIWMFeaturedharvest weed seed controlMuthu BagavathiannanITALIAN RYEGRASS

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