A team of researchers with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is looking at how to stop weeds in their tracks as they become ...
This stunning apartment offers the perfect blend of modern convenience and sophisticated design, located just 150m from the rail and 80m from popular eateries. With leading-edge design and full ...
Tom Peters and other researchers are working on refining their recommendations for Spin-Aid while also examining possible new uses for already registered herbicides. Tom Peters, North Dakota State ...
Farmers in Western Canada have 15 new soybean options to choose from next year. BrettYoung, Corteva, Dekalb, NorthStar ...
A new collaboration in Saskatchewan is meant to improve communication about agricultural water.
 The Saskatchewan Drainage ...
Kennedy Odhiambo has relied on letters from the county commissioner and NG-CDF for the last two terms, but he is now at home ...
Seed wedge-shaped, dull brown, slightly ribbed and approximately 1/16 inch long. Native of Asia, introduced from Europe, kochia has escaped from cultivation as an ornamental and is now found ...
There was also kochia and flixweed, a wild mustard that seemed to resist both fire and herbicides, and yellow toadflax, which exudes a skin-burning chemical (a Homo sapien-icide) to fight off ...
Green energy advocates are promoting wind and solar facilities' compatibility with grazing animals, hoping to counter local opposition to new wind and solar projects.
Okay, from Wolf Creek, they have Kochia in one area, but is slowly spreading. - (laughs) I'm just kidding. - Troublemaker. - Maybe these weevils. I don't know that, yeah, gimme a call or we can ...
In the HEIR Lab, our work includes documenting cultivation legacies, resurveying old vegetation plots, studying long-term impacts of prescribed fire, and evaluating historical rangeland seedings (e.g.
Millions of these flowers blanket the park during the spring, accompanied by daffodils and tulips. Other famous residents include the lush green Kochia bushes that turn a vibrant red during the fall.