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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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 Harvest Weed Seed ControlIntegrated Weed Management InnovationsMechanical Weed ControlHarvest Weed Seed ManagementfeaturedGrow News
 Kansas State UniversityWeed Science Society of AmericaMontana State Universityharvest weed seed controlIowa State UniversityVirginia techHWSCCHAFF LININGIMPACT MILLS

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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 Dr. Michael WalshCHAFF LININGchaff tramliningharvest weed seed controlaustralian agriculturenarrow windrow burningSeed impact millKansas State Universitybale directweed seed management

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