www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm canada-thistle Canada Thistle ...Since buds on the roots will continue to sprout well into the fall, persistence is required. A dense cover crop of sorghum-sudangrass or a mixture of sorghum-sudangrass with compatible species...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm chamomiles Chamomiles ...and also improve the success of cultivation. Timely rotary hoeing and tine weeding are important in both row and grain crops. Cultivate row crops shallowly close to the row, and...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm common-lambsquarters Lambsquarters, common ...still in the early seed-leaf stage. Even crops like cabbage and tomatoes that are not normally hilled will tolerate 1 inch of soil against the base, and this is sufficient...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm goosegrass Goosegrass ...inflorescence. Management of Goosegrass Since goosegrass seeds die out of the soil relatively quickly, rotation with perennial sod crops should reduce populations substantially. Winter grains are well established by the...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm wild-garlic Wild Garlic ...vegetable crops, but separating the long thin leaves from salad and braising greens can substantially slow harvest and processing of these crops. Wild garlic is best managed by late fall...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm horsenettle Horsenettle ...strategy. Since the species emerges relatively late, it is likely to increase during a sequence of spring planted, long season crops like corn and soybeans. On grain farms, rotation into...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm smartweeds Smartweeds ...and row crops pre- and post-emergence to kill seedlings. Since seedlings commonly emerge from up to 2 inches, tine weeding will be more effective than rotary hoeing, though a well-timed...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm common-cocklebur Cocklebur, common ...have limited effectiveness because the seedlings can emerge from deep in the soil. Cultivate row crops early and close to the row, and repeat regularly until the crop is too...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm perennial-sowthistle Perennial Sowthistle ...In particular, improving soil drainage will improve the ability of your crops to competitively suppress the weed. As with most creeping perennial weeds, good control involves fragmenting the root system...
www.sare.org publications manage-weeds-on-your-farm flixweed Flixweed ...summer planted crops to reduce flixweed populations. In grain-fallow rotations, good control of flixweed in the fallow years is essential. First tillage with a flat bladed implement should occur before...