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The most widely used publications from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture have been updated for 2025 with the latest research-based recommendations for managing weeds, disease ...
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Vinegar might be a treat on your chips, but when it comes to battling the weeds in your garden, the condiment on your shelf won't do much of the heavy lifting. While homemade concoctions are often ...
Farmers face challenges every day, but an ongoing challenges we can help control is stemming the rising threat of weeds, pests and diseases, which already cost the sector around $12 billion a year.
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