Wet weather brings additional weed challenges

A Purdue University Extension weed scientist says wet weather conditions have created additional weed pressure this year. Tommy Butts tells Brownfield, “It’s made for a very bad giant ragweed year. Those are cool season weeds that pop out normally in the end of March, beginning of April or mid-April time frame and normally they go away pretty […]

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