Weed Control on CRP Acres

G1900
Published 2008

Weeds should be controlled on CRP acres to reduce the risk of seeding failure and eliminate possible reseeding costs. Soil moisture must be available for seed germination, seedling emergence, and establishment to be successful in getting strands of grasses and/or legumes. Weeds can quickly and thoroughly consume soil water throughout the upper soil profile and must be controlled to allow grass and legume seedlings to germinate and emerge. In addition, rapid-growing, uncontrolled weeds can form a canopy which shades slower growing desirable plants and prevents the formation of desirable protective ground cover.

Publication Details

Authors

Robert N. Klein

Stephen N. Wegulo

Jerry D. Volesky

Subject

Crops

Weeds

Publication Date October 17, 2008
Last Revision Date October 17, 2008
Language English
Formats

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Series NebGuide