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resistance

Study Finds Breakthrough in Glyphosate Resistance Research

Dan March 14, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Research

Kansas State University researchers have discovered how weeds develop resistance to glyphosate, which researchers say could have broad future implications in agriculture. Researchers say they found how weeds have evolved…

glyphosatepalmer amaranth
chicago

Syngenta Acquires Satellite Imagery Innovator

Dan February 16, 2018Industry News Release, Technology

…weeds, pests and environmental damage. A Syngenta spokesperson says the acquisition will help the company “further develop farm management and crop decision-making tools.” FarmShots will integrate into Syngenta’s AgriEdge Excelsior…

Farmshotssatellite imagerySyngenta
mulch plants

Mulch Plants for Your Garden

Dan February 15, 2018This Land of Ours

…nitrogen no less, and is easy to remove when it’s time to plant something. Though considered weeds in lawns, clover in garden is respected for preventing weeds. I’m Cathy Isom……

Cathy Isomgardeningmulch plants
uses

Other Uses for Coffee Grounds in Your Garden

Dan February 7, 2018This Land of Ours

…favorably – especially when mixed with the soil at planting time. The use of fresh coffee grounds are thought to suppress weeds too. Sprinkling dry, fresh grounds around plants (and…

Cathy Isomcoffee groundsgardening
almond board of california

Almond Matters: Extending Almond Bloom

Brian German January 31, 2018Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…other thing the dry weather has created is it does create a delay in the emergence of a lot of the winter annual weeds.”   Listen to the interview below….

Almond Bloomalmond matters

Almond Matters: Developing A Young Orchard

Brian German January 17, 2018Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…“What a lot of people focus on are pests or weeds, but the reality is we need to focus on water and making sure that we’re applying the proper amount…

usda

Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Reflects on Year of Progress

Dan December 21, 2017Forestry, Industry News Release

…partnerships with organizations such as the Fire-Adapted Communities Coalition and The Nature Conservancy; Improved 1.33 million acres of wildlife habitat, and treated over 73,600 acres for noxious weeds and invasive…

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poinsettia

Celebrating National Poinsettia Day

Dan December 12, 2017Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…The young girl gathered weeds from alongside the road and placed them in the manger. Miraculously the weeds bloomed into beautiful red stars. The poinsettia first came to This Land…

National Poinsettia Daypoinsettia flower

Credits Approved for Continuing Education Seminar for Ranchers

Brian German December 1, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…is a free event and ranchers are encouraged to bring weeds from their property to have them identified by a botanist. Several rangeland weed topics will be discussed including practices…

Ranchersweed managment

Almond Matters: Getting Proactive with Preemergents

Brian German November 15, 2017Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

Courtesy: UCANR In today’s Almond Matters, brought to you by Valent, fall rains are on their way and weeds won’t be far behind. “Fleabane and marestail are two of the…

almond mattersweed control
usda

USDA Invests in Integrated Pest Management for Increased Production

Dan November 9, 2017Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced grants to bring safer, more effective pest management approaches to farms and communities. “Insects, weeds,…

pest managementUSDA/NIFA

Almond Matters: First Rains Mean Weed Control Begins

Taylor Hillman October 25, 2017Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…Pat Clay said as most producers know, weed management starts now. “As a reminder, because everyone knows quite well, weeds are going to sap resources. They compete for water, nutrients,…

almond matterswinter weeds

Easy to Grow or Forage Lettuce

Dan October 23, 2017Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…greens for absolutely free by foraging for them. Some wild lettuces are often found on hiking trails, or parks and are camouflaged or surrounded by weeds. Who doesn’t like to…

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building

Building Your Own No Dig Garden Bed

Dan October 20, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…in the beginning, but over time the materials will decompose into the soil. Get started by cutting down the weeds or grass. Let the nitrogen-rich clippings stay where they are….

gardeningno-digvegetable garden
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