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Yenish: Rezuvant Great For Northwest Cereal Grain Growers
Yenish: Rezuvant Great For Northwest Cereal Grain Growers
Yenish: Rezuvant Great For Northwest Cereal Grain Growers
In an effort to help Northwest cereal grain growers maintain clean fields and protect yields, Corteva Agriscience has introduced Rezuvant. Corteva’s Joe Yenish said this post emergence herbicide combines an elevated load of three ingredients, fluroxpyr with pinoxaden and the power of Arylex active, to delivery consistent control of hard to manage weeds. “Wild o ...
Dalton Improved WideMatch A Great Fit For NW Growers
Dalton Improved WideMatch A Great Fit For NW Growers
Dalton Improved WideMatch A Great Fit For NW Growers
Corteva Agriscience is out with an updated version of their WideMatch herbicide. WideARmatch includes a new active ingredient, Arylex active, covering a broader spectrum of weeds, with a recommended application rate of 14 ounces per acre. Brooklynne Dalton with Corteva Agriscience said WideARmatch is a great option for Pacific Northwest producers looking to control broadleaf weeds in their wheat
Wednesday Field Tour To Focus On Fighting Weeds
Wednesday Field Tour To Focus On Fighting Weeds
Wednesday Field Tour To Focus On Fighting Weeds
Washington State University crop and soil science experts will share the latest tools in the fight against farm weeds Wednesday.  The 2017 Weed Science Field Tour, will run from 1:30 to 5 p.m., at the R.J. Cook Agronomy Farm near Pullman.  ...
Heavy Rains Could Bring Weeds to Winter Wheat
Heavy Rains Could Bring Weeds to Winter Wheat
Heavy Rains Could Bring Weeds to Winter Wheat
The first month of fall has seen above average precipitation and that could bring some trouble for winter wheat growers.   WSU’s Drew Lyon sayidthe forecast shows more rain on the way and that will mean a lot of winter annual grasses that will start infesting winter wheat fields.   “...
Fighting Weeds After Wildfires
Fighting Weeds After Wildfires
Fighting Weeds After Wildfires
With record wildfires over the past couple of years, many landowners in North Central Washington are fighting weeds and invasive plants that thrive in those conditions.   WSU Regional Extension Specialist for Whitman County Steve Van Vleet these plants are dangerous for several reasons.  ...
ODA Fighting Noxious Weeds
ODA Fighting Noxious Weeds
ODA Fighting Noxious Weeds
In the ongoing effort to improve fish and wildlife habitat in Oregon, the planting of desirable grasses and other vegetation to control erosion and siltation is very important.  But it doesn’t do any good if what is planted is infested with weed seeds.   “Prevention is c...