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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “weed control”

Unseasonable Rains Contribute to Weed Control Issues

Brian German May 30, 2019Industry

The series of recent storms that swept through California could create increased weed control issues.  The cooler than average temperatures and significant rainfall through Memorial Day weekend will likely require …

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Almond Matters: Weed Control Programs Starting Earlier This Year

Brian German December 12, 2018Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

In today’s Almond Matters, brought to you by Valent, orchard weed control programs are beginning a little earlier than last year thanks to the recent set of storms that came …

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Monitoring for New Problematic Weed Species in Rice

Brian German April 17, 2018Field & Row Crops, Industry

California rice growers will need to be on the lookout for two new problematic weed species this year.  One of the species is called rough barnyardgrass (Echinochloa muricata) and the …

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Almond Matters: Getting Proactive with Preemergents

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

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 toughest weeds …

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Weeds, Weeds, Control Those Weeds

Dan April 4, 2017This Land of Ours

You look at your lawn and your garden. Weeds are everywhere! Cathy Isom has some tips about getting control of those weeds this spring, before they control you this summer. …

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