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Figure 1. On farm study evaluating under-vine cultivator in Turner, OR in the spring of 2021.
UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

Mechanical Weed Control under the Vine

July 22, 2021
From the Weeders of the West blog 07/14/2021 Vineyard floor management can be divided into two areas, the area under the vine and the area between the rows. Cover crops are often planted between the rows and mowed as needed during the season.
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UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT :: Weed Specialist - Turfgrass, Specialty Crops, & Forestry

July 19, 2021
Type of position: The Department of Horticulture in the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture seeks an individual who will develop and lead a highly effective and nationally recognized extension and applied research program in weed control in turfgrass, specialty crops, and forestry.
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Plant Risk Evaluator (PRE)TM – PlantRight
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Assessing the potential invasion risk of ornamental plants

July 14, 2021
Marie Jasieniuk is a professor with the Dept. of Plant Sciences at UC Davis. A major pathway of introduction of non-native invasive plants into new geographical areas is the global horticultural trade in ornamental plants.
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Silverleaf nightshade flowers
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Silverleaf nightshade - nearly indestructible

July 12, 2021
Silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) is a perennial subshrub native to the American Southwest, southern states, Mexico, and South America.
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WEED CUT
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Wildland weeds-Have you heard of WeedCUT?

June 28, 2021
By Thomas J Getts
I wanted to give a shout-out to a recent blog posted by Tunyalee Martin with UC IPM. The blog post announces a new online interactive tool for controlling wildland weeds with non Chemical methods.
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