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From the Field: Not Today, Cheatgrass!

An episode of the From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat podcast, hosted by Idaho Wheat Commission, titled "From the Field: Not Today, Cheatgrass!" was published on August 16, 2021 and runs 31 minutes.

August 16, 2021 ·31m · From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat

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In this From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat, we talk with Dr. Albert Adjesiwor, Weed Management Specialist at University of Idaho Extension Center in Kimberly, about how to reduce or rid cheatgrass in your wheat.  This topic was one of our most requested topics for Farm Chat, and with popular hashtags like #CheatgrassIsTheDevil and #CheatgrassSucks, it's no surprise why.

In this From the Field: Farm Chat with Idaho Wheat, we talk with Dr. Albert Adjesiwor, Weed Management Specialist at University of Idaho Extension Center in Kimberly, about how to reduce or rid cheatgrass in your wheat.  This topic was one of our most requested topics for Farm Chat, and with popular hashtags like #CheatgrassIsTheDevil and #CheatgrassSucks, it's no surprise why.

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