Chapter 9: Weed Management Strategies

Chapter Authors

Dr. Deana Namuth-Covert, Professor and Ms. Amy Kohmetscher, Instructional Designer

Ohio State – Agricultural Technical Institute

College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

The Ohio State University

small wild carrot seedling recently germinated in bare soil
Figure 1.  Wild carrot seedling (Daucus carota L.) Image from Ohio State Weed Lab, The Ohio State University, Bugwood.org

Weeds can be devastating to crop yields and significantly reduce a farmer’s profit margins. So far in this book, we have reviewed some basic plant biology, including how weeds reproduce and when they are designated as “noxious”. We have also discussed some basic principles that help guide producers when making weed management plans, including the critical period of weed control. Now we will begin to explore key components of weed management plans that research studies are indicating as being effective and sustainable.

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Principles of Weed Control Copyright © by Deana Namuth-Covert and Amy Kohmetscher. All Rights Reserved.