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Time to Scout for Weed Escapes

  June 6, 2023   Grow IWM
The planting season is winding down, but crops are probably not the only thing taking advantage of your carefully prepared...
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How to Identify Grass Weeds Early in the Season

  April 25, 2023   Grow IWM
Grasses are some of the trickiest weed species to identify. They are easier to distinguish once their seedheads emerge, but...
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Start the Season Out Right: Plant into Weed-Free Fields

  April 5, 2019   Grow IWM
Planting clean by killing all vegetation prior to planting is an important first step for weed management. Most growers take...
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Robotics: A New IWM Tool In The Pipeline

  November 2, 2018   Grow IWM
Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are working on research funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
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Soybean Burndown – If you Haven’t Sprayed Yet, Good Luck

  May 16, 2017   Grow IWM
Some weeds, like horseweed/marestail, can be very hard to control in POST if they’re not controlled prior to planting. If...
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IWM tips for early-emerging kochia

  March 7, 2017   Grow IWM
Timely scouting and strategic crop rotation can help optimize kochia control as part of an integrated weed management program....
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