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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2025 · 48 MIN

S9 E3 - Pasture Weed Management

from War Against Weeds

Welcome back to the War Against Weeds Podcast! This week we are joined by guests Kevin Bradley (University of Missouri) and Dwight Lingenfelter (Penn State University) to discuss weed management in pasture systems. They cover the different weeds found in pastures, non-chemical methods, and the importance of fertility.   Kevin's Links: https://weedscience.missouri.edu/ https://www.facebook.com/weedscience.missouri X: @ShowMeWeeds   Dwight's Links: General Weed ID references: Weeds of the Northeast (2nd ed. 2023) - great reference >500 weed species with images and descriptions Newcomb's Wildflower Guide (or similar others) Toxic plant databases and info: University of Wisconsin Poisonous Plants of Concern to Wisconsin's Livestock Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System Colorado Guide to Poisonous Plants Cornell Plants Poisonous to Livestock database University of Illinois School of Vet Medicine Poisonous Plants database USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory (Logan, Utah) and ARS Bulletin 415 Plants Poisonous to Livestock in the Western USA  

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