As rice growers know only too well, barnyardgrass doesn’t stay in the barn yard. It likes wet and moist areas and thrives in road ditches, irrigated crop fields, pastures and – much to farmers’ dismay ...
Seedlings of barnyardgrass, green foxtail, and yellow foxtail emerged from seeds as deep as 5 inches in Sagemoor fine sandy loam. The number of emerged seedlings from depths of 4 to 5 inches decreased ...
Laboratory studies were conducted to examine the leaf surface, epicuticular wax content, and spread area of primisulfuron spray droplet with and without surfactant on leaf surface of barnyardgrass and ...
Crabgrass, foxtail, barnyardgrass and goosegrass can be important lawn weed problems on the plains of Colorado. These weeds belong to a group called summer annual grasses. It’s important to understand ...