Nebraska farmer sees Enlist weed control program as future option for difficult weeds

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Fourth-generation corn and soybean farmer Mark Jagels explains the benefits that he envisions from Enlist weed control program from Dow AgroSciences. Jagels says the problem weeds on his family farm in Nebraska include pigweed, waterhemp and marestail. In addition to the weed control benefits of the Enlist program, Jagels also notes that the will program help him to keep sustainability and environmentally conscious practices a priority on his farm.

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KristaEchelon
on Dec 31, 2012

There are new weed crop problems emerging in Canada too. Some annoying herbicide resistant weeds are making appearances.. The most difficult we've encountered lately is Kochia

http://echelonag.ca/blog/herbicide-resistant-weeds-on-farms

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