Weeds Don’t Just Move South to North: Downy Brome and Kochia
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In the surge of resistant weed biotypes, migration has played a significant role. For sunflower and wheat growers, downy brome and kochia are two weeds in particular that have increased their footprint thanks to migration. Listen in as Kirk Sager, technical services manager for FMC, places these weeds and migration styles under the microscope and examines the roadmap that got us to this point and the required action going forward. Always read and follow all label directions, precautions and restrictions for use. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. FMC and the FMC logo are trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
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