Weeds are categorized by their life cycle, and identifying them as annual or perennial is a key step in effective control.
Weeds can reduce the quantity and the stand life of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields. Weeds also impact the aesthetic value of a pasture. Therefore, producers may choose to ...
Weeds are often not desirable in pastures for many reasons ... time of year is dependent upon weed species present Identify non-target sensitive (broadleaf) plants in the area Broadleaf crops such as ...
Parsley dropwort is most commonly called "carrot-weed" in New Zealand, though this name can lead to confusion with wild carrot (Daucus carota) which is another species. Parsley dropwort is an invasive ...
It is also a problem because it is not susceptible to the selective herbicides normally used in pasture. The large showy flowers though can make it quite pleasant to look at along roadsides, if you're ...