Touch-me-not Mizzou WeedID - University of Missouri Alternate names Jewelweed Weed Description Branching annual with distinctive orange to red funnel-shaped flowers Touch-me-not is found primarily along roadsides, along the edges of streams and marshes, and in other noncrop areas throughout Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia
Home Garden Weed Control - Penn State Extension In this section, you’ll find information on weed management and control of purple loosestrife, ragweed, pokeweed, knotweed, pineappleweed, and poison ivy Find tips on mulches and integrated pest management Garden Weeds: Identification and Management The official definition of a weed is a plant whose undesirable qualities outweigh its good
Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer amaranth in . . . - Cornell CALS Weed Science 72(5):508-516 More information: Visit the weed management sections for corn and soybeans in the 2025 Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management; For more information, please contact: Vipan Kumar-vk364 [at] cornell edu (vk364[at]cornell[dot]edu)
Record High: Study Finds Growing Cannabis Use Among Older Adults - NYU Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7 percent of adults aged 65 and over who report using it in the past month, according to an analysis led by researchers with the Center for Drug Use and HIV HCV Research (CDUHR) at the NYU School of Global Public Health Their findings, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, also show that the profile of those who use
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Yellow Nutsedge | Cornell Weed Identification Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L ) is a weed of most agricultural, horticultural, and nursery crops as well as turfgrass and landscapes It is found growing in many soil types and exposures, but is most common on well-drained, sandy soils or damp to wet sites In NYS it is especially noted as a problem in vegetable, berries, and field crops
Tall Thistle Mizzou WeedID - University of Missouri Weed Description A biennial thistle with distinctive pink flower heads, hairy stems, and densely white pubescent (tomentose) leaf undersides These plants may reach as much as 9 1 2 feet in some areas and typically flower from July to October Tall thistle is found as a weed of pastures, hay fields, roadsides, railroads, and other non-crop areas
Wild Garlic Mizzou WeedID - University of Missouri Weed Description A perennial from bulblets that emits a strong garlic or onion smell when crushed Primarily a weed of small grains, turfgrass and pastures Wild garlic imparts a garlic-like flavor and odor on dairy and beef products when grazed Additionally, small grains may become tainted with a garlic-like odor and or flavor due to the
Buckhorn Plantain Mizzou WeedID - University of Missouri Weed Description Perennial weed primarily of turfgrass found throughout the continental United States Seedlings Cotyledons resemble a grass emerging, are linear and smooth Leaves All leaves are in a basal rosette Leaves are linear to lanceolate (5-25 cm long by 1-2 5 cm wide) with veins running the length of the leaf, may be sparsely hairy
Reminder of the 2025 University of Illinois Weed Science Field Research . . . The weed science program at the University of Illinois invites all weed management practitioners to our annual weed science field tour on Wednesday, June 25, at the Department of Crop Sciences field research location known as the Clem Farm, located at 1114 County Road 1200 East, Champaign Registration begins at 8:00 a m and the tour will start at 9:00 a m Preregistration is not required
Weeds | USU - Utah State University Extension Weeds in small pastures can significantly reduce available forage Most weed problems can be prevented with good grazing, fertilization and irrigation practices, but continually watch for new weed invasions Among the most common broad-leaf weeds in pastures are burdock, cocklebur, whitetop, curly dock, teasel and thistles
Weeds InfoSearch - NC State University Weeds InfoSearch Weed InfoSearch is a powerful, but focused search engine designed to bring you weed management information from the scientific literature, trade and association magazines websites, and NC State University, and archive (repository of literature dating back to the 1800s) Use this search engine for all of your weed management questions