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High-quality hay doesn’t come to those who simply react to their challenges
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For hay growers who want to grow a premium product, annual grassy weeds like sandbur, foxtail and ryegrass present a particular challenge
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Every strong reputation starts with strong weed control. Now is the perfect time for hay growers to get ahead of fall and winter annual weeds so they can deliver their customers consistent quality
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Throughout the South, summer and winter annual grasses and broadleaf weeds reduce the quality and quantity of hay, costing growers significant profits every year
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Midwest alfalfa growers know that alfalfa weevil larvae can greatly impact their yields and the quality of their alfalfa plants’ nutrition
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Alfalfa’s insect pest nemesis can wreak havoc in just three days.Crossing your fingers for minimal alfalfa winterkill right now? Alfalfa weevil larvae are another hayfield destructor to keep top
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Alfalfa weevil is “enemy number one” for Midwest alfalfa. Its lifecycle, as its namesake suggests, depends on the alfalfa plant. But while the name “weevil” may send you looking