So in general, where do you get bio-control agents? - The first thing I would do, depending on what weed you have is to actually go out and check your weeds and see if you have bio-control agents ...
Could Palmer amaranth, the king of resistant weeds and crippler of herbicides, be dethroned by its own sex drive? An innovative, herbicide-free technology is under testing and aims to attack Palmer ...
From fertility to soil health to pest control, biologicals are opening up a realm of natural possibilities for farmers. Next up, they could provide weed control. Simply put, the bioherbicide category ...
The noxious invasive weed whitetop, which has colonized vast tracts of the West with its pale flower clusters, has long confounded landowners and resource managers. Also known as hoary cress, the ...
The management of weeds in ornamental horticulture remains a critical challenge, with effective weed control essential to preserve plant aesthetics, ensure optimal growth of high‐value ornamentals, ...
Biological control refers to the deliberate utilisation of living organisms—such as predators, parasitoids, pathogens, and competitors—to manage populations of agricultural and forestry pests, weeds, ...
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We are looking forward to a busy and productive summer providing insects and advice to any one who wants to use biological weed control as one of their strategies to help fight noxious weeds. Our main ...