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Scientists Found a Magic Bullet for Weeds. Now, 'Big Problems'

Weeds that were once curtailed by herbicides have quickly adapted to withstand them, raising concerns for farmers who are already seeing lower yields in their crops. Reuters.

Aaron-hager
University-of-illinois
International-survey-of-herbicide-resistant-weeds
International-survey
Herbicide-resistant-weeds
Food-safety
Herbicide
Farming
Weeds

Stop the spread of harmful pigweeds

Left uncontrolled, pigweeds like Palmer amaranth and waterhemp can have disastrous effects on yield.

Aaron-hager
Bill-johnson
University-of-illinois
Purdue-university
Corn-belt
Disease-playbook

Weedkiller adaptation: 'Silver bullets on weed control don't exist'

It has been a quarter century since corn and soybeans were engineered to withstand the withering mists of the herbicide glyphosate. Initially heralded as a “silver bullet” for weed control, the modified crops and their herbicide companion were quickly and widely adopted across corn and soybean-growing regions of North America.

Illinois
United-states
Canada
University-of-illinois
America
Aaron-hager
Marty-williams
Chris-landau
University-of-illinois-urbana-champaign
College-of-agricultural
Agricultural-research-service
Department-of-crop-sciences

Thirsty crops struggle early on

The drought that impacted much of Illinois was a primary concern in the first half of the 2023 growing season. Stephanie Porter and Kelsey Litchfield of the Illinois Soybean Association peeled away the layers of this past crop season in a recent podcast.

Champaign
Illinois
United-states
Bloomington
Carbondale
Pekin
University-of-illinois
Thomasboro
Stephanie-porter
Kelly-robertson
Kris-ehler
Kelsey-litchfield

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