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Read article: Watch out for Bulbous Bluegrass, a weedy grass
Watch out for Bulbous Bluegrass, a weedy grass
While hiking through an open woodland, I saw a grass that looked different from any other I’ve seen before. I bent down and snapped some pictures,...
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Read article: New pesticide laws around schools
New pesticide laws around schools
Illinois pesticide applicators should familiarize themselves with two new laws that restrict pesticide applications around schools. The intent of...
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Read article: Weed Management Strategies for Vegetable Farms
Weed Management Strategies for Vegetable Farms
Weed Management is almost always a challenge on vegetable farms.  Even if you do have a manageable weed pest, management practices come at some...
No Mow May. It’s almost May; is it time to stop mowing? Lawn mower in a yard with blooming dandelions
Read article: It’s almost May; is it time to stop mowing?
It’s almost May; is it time to stop mowing?
Did you notice people’s lawns getting a little long last May? No Mow May has become a popular way to help pollinators. No Mow May began in the...

News Releases

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Illinois crop competition calls for youth scouting teams
URBANA, Ill. — The Illinois Youth Crop Scouting Competition is not just any competition. It is a unique opportunity for agriculture students to showcase skills and knowledge while working on a team competing for a prize...
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Invasive and Nuisance Plants Workshop Offered in Freeport
FREEPORT, Ill-----Fall can be a suitable time to address some landscape plant issues. Woody plants and other perennials can best be managed during the fall. If you have noticed some plant types are taking over your landscape, this is the time to exercise some control for a better next year,...
Aaron Hager standing in soybean field surrounded by the weed waterhemp
Tank-mixing herbicides may not be enough to avoid herbicide resistance
URBANA, Ill. — Eight years ago, University of Illinois and USDA-ARS scientists turned weed control on its head. More and more herbicide resistant weeds were popping up, and the pest plants were getting harder to kill. It was clear farmers could no longer rely on the same chemicals year...