WESTMINSTER, Colorado – 17 July 2025 – A recently published article in the journal Weed Science shows electric control technologies can eradicate weeds just as effectively as herbicides or mechanical ...
Standard weed control methods, such as herbicides and the use of machines, can damage the environment, but Cambridge University researchers have found "weed-zapping technologies" that use electricity ...
Weeds are among those plants that are negative and unwanted. But they are inevitable, unrestrained. While you plant a flower bed or a cluster of herbs, you can’t stop them from sticking out their tips ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. — An Oregon State University researcher, in partnership with area hazelnut and blueberry growers, is testing a novel means of killing weeds — he’s zapping them with high-voltage ...
CARBONDALE (WSIL) -- Southern Illinois University Carbondale is partnering with the University of Missouri on a special project. The collaboration is an effort to establish an effective way to control ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHIPPEWA FALLS — As Chippewa Valley farmer Adam Seibel drives down the rows of the soybean field in his tractor, a series of ...
Miranda Slaven (left) and Catherine Borger (right) investigated electric weed control with a Zasso TM XPower machine. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
Weeds don’t take the season off just because you’ve put up the combine and harvest is over. Especially in warmer climates, the window of time between the end of harvest and the first frost is a prime ...