Weed specialist says kochia could be problematic for spring planting

A Kansas State University weed specialist says farmers should keep an eye out for the emergence of kochia, an invasive summer annual that can lead to reduced crop yields. Sarah Lancaster tells Brownfield why it can be problematic for growers. “In the fall it breaks off at the surface of the soil and tumbles across […]

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