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Getting A Jump On Invasive Plant Management

With perennial plants, including many invasive plant species, things change in the fall, because instead of just producing seed, plants begin storing resources underground.
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Farmer Sticks With No-Till Despite Wet Conditions

Many farmers in western North Dakota turned to no till farming during dry years. No till farming is a way to plant crops without tilling the soil. That keeps the ground from drying out, saving much-needed moisture for the plants, and farmers are determined to stick with the practice, even during wet years.
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Combine Great Place To Check On Weeds

With harvest in full swing, many farmers are probably reflecting on the season, and some are considering what they'll do differently next year. This is a good time to take a few notes on what you're seeing and start planning for next year's crops.
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Waterhemp Problems Spread To Indiana

Waterhemp has been present in Indiana field surveys for at least the last 10 years but recent control issues with glyphosate is moving this weed up on the radar of concern for Indiana growers.
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