- Author: Justin Valliere
- Posted by: Sam Romano
One of the first steps in ecological restoration is often controlling invasive weeds, which can be a major barrier to native plant establishment. But what happens after restoration is complete? At most sites, weed pressure is an ongoing challenge that land managers must grapple with to maintain the diversity, structure, and functioning of native plant communities.
The Invasive Weed & Restoration Ecology Lab at UC Davis is currently exploring the use of “competitive planting” as a method for weed suppression in restored grassland communities. As part of a USDA-funded project, we are evaluating what seed mixes can best facilitate the establishment of native perennial bunchgrasses while also preventing reinvasion of...
- Author: Sarah L Marsh
- Posted by: Sam Romano
Globally, approximately 570 million small and medium-sized farms need training in various agricultural fields. However, the delivery of agriculture training faces significant challenges. In some areas, the difficulty in obtaining this training has led to people turning to generative artificial intelligence (AI) models such as ChatGPT to ask questions relating to their agricultural production.
The way that ChatGPT and other models work is that the models are trained on vast amounts of data to learn patterns and relationships between words. This enables the models both to understand language in nuanced ways and to generate answers to a wide range of prompts, which means that ChatGPT can become adapted to specific uses and...
- Author: Nicholas E Clark
Join us on Friday, September 13th, 2024 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 9240 South Riverbend Avenue; Parlier, CA 93648.
No cost to attend! All are welcome.
Interactive field demonstrations for best integrated weed management practices will be featured this year!
To view the agenda, click or follow this link:
/h3>- Author: Bradley Hanson
Carl Bell, a long-time member and leader of the California weed science community passed away on July 31, 2024.
Those of us involved in weed research and education knew Carl from his work as a UCCE Farm Advisor, for many years as a crops weed advisor in Imperial County and later as an expert in natural areas weed management in San Diego County. He retired from his productive UC career in 2014.
Carl was very active and visible member of the California Weed Science Society for most of his career. He was a regular contributor to the program as a speaker...
- Author: Deniz Inci
- Author: Kassim Al-Khatib
- Posted by: Samson Romano
Loyant® CA Section 2(ee) Recommendation Bulletin for Control of Cattail in Rice
A recommendation bulletin has been released for florpyrauxifen-benzyl (Loyant® CA, Corteva Agriscience LLC, Indianapolis, IN, USA) to control cattail plants in California rice fields and permitted under FIFRA Section 2(ee). Cattail (Typha latifolia L.) also known as common cattail or broadleaf cattail is a perennial wetland weed that naturally occurs widely in nearly all North America and are often considered undesirable, weedy, or invasive. Common cattail is cosmopolitan weed that can grow up to 10-ft tall under favorable conditions. Common cattail has recently been more problematic in the drill-seeded rice...
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