WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Common lambsquarters sounds as gentle and harmless as its namesake. The weed behaves more like a predatory animal, however, and a new publication is designed to help farmers ...
Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) is a summer annual that grows up to 6 feet tall. In later summer it may produce seeds at less than one inch tall. Research indicates lambsquarters acts as an ...
In previous research conducted on nonweed species, the efficacy of glyphosate was shown to be greater in unsterile soils compared to sterile soils and soil microorganisms were found to play an ...
In this video Bob Hartzler discusses common lambsquarters and shows some examples of different stages of the weed. Scouting weeds and identification can be important for farmers and in this video ...
We recently bought a beautiful load of composted pig and cow manure from a local farm. I’m still working on building soil in my garden (our native soil is mostly sand - left over from the last ...
Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) is an aggressive annual weed found in landscapes, lawns, cropland and open space. Producing an average of 72,500 seeds per plant, one out of every three seeds will ...
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