Suggestions for Weed Control in Pastures and Forages
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Publication Information
Our Suggestions for Weed Control in Pastures and Forages factsheet compiles current AgriLife Extension research and label updates to help you choose safe, effective weed management strategies.
Inside, you'll find tables of approved herbicides, cultural and mechanical tips, and calibration instructions for precise, efficient applications. Whether you're reseeding, renovating, or maintaining forages, this guide helps you make informed, cost-effective weed management decisions.
What You'll Learn
- Integrated control methods: Know when and how to use mechanical, cultural, or chemical strategies to manage pasture weeds.
- Herbicide selection and safety: Clear guidance on the latest chemical product options, their application rates, and grazing restrictions.
- Field application insights: Research-based guidance on when and how to apply herbicide for bermudagrass, alfalfa, winter pastures, and more.
- Calibration know-how: How to properly calibrate boom and boomless sprayers for accurate herbicide applications.
Download your free guide today and keep your pastures healthy, productive, and weed-free.
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