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Missouri Scientists Explore Weed Electrocution in Soybeans

  October 24, 2022   Grow IWM
Imagine taking a direct hit of 15,000 volts of electricity, as you stood in a wide open field, feet planted in the soil. ...
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Jimson weed right after electrocution

How farmers are using weed electrocution

  September 19, 2022   Grow IWM
Aaron Cooper operates Cutfresh Organics, a 400-acre farm in Wicomico County, Maryland. Aaron invited GROW to his farm to see how...
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Looking for a new wingman for your soybean herbicide program? Syngenta agronomist Justine Fisher has two suggestions: cereal rye cover crop and narrow...

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