Late spring and early summer rains have helped crops but have weeds have also benefited from the moisture. (Journal photo by Dave Bergmeier.)
Corn Harvest (Photo courtesy of of Kansas State University Extension)

Harvest Time? Manage weeds now, says K-State specialist

  • By Jacob Klaudt │ K-State Research and Extension news service
Alfalfa. (Journal photo by Kylene Scott.)
A farmer pours soybean seed into his planter prior to no-till planting into cereal rye. (Photo courtesy of Jason Johnson/Iowa NRCS)
Wheat (Journal photo by Jennifer M. Latzke.)

After wheat harvest, controlling weeds depends on timing

  • By Jacob Klaudt │ K-State Research and Extension news service
Mustard weeds can be a variety of colors. Some are mustard yellow while others are white or purple flowering plants. (Photo courtesy of Kansas State University Research and Extension.)
Harvested ripe strawberry (Photo: Randall Vos - Iowa State University Extension & Outreach)

Yard and garden: Strawberry care

  • By Aaron J. Steil and Randall Vos │ Iowa State University Extension & Outreach
See & Spray Select can help farmers reduce their herbicide use by 77% on average by targeting and spraying only weeds on fallow ground. (Courtesy photo.)