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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans
2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more
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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans
2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more
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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans
2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more
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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans
2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more
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Facing the Corn Planting Roller Coaster
2013-05-01 22:24:00| National Hog Farmer
Source: Purdue University It’s been a rough ride for the nation’s farmers. Last year, their crops were ravaged by drought. This year, too much rain has kept them out of the fields at planting time. This uncertainty marks the plight of farmers and the uncertainties of weather and their dependence upon it. “The challenge farmers have is in dealing with extremes,” says Purdue Extension agronomist Tony Vyn, who advises farmers on the best tillage methods for different crops and soils. read more
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