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WSSA member scientist earns distinguished scientific honor and lifetime recognition

Posted on June 20, 2024

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A WSSA member scientist explores how weeds influence golf ball roll on greens and organic approaches to turf grass management

Posted on June 11,

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A recent Weed Technology journal article shows a new preemergence corn herbicide can be effective as part of an integrated weed management approach to thwart waterhemp

Posted on June 5,

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Newly published research provides a novel and sustainable weed-management strategy

Posted on May 22, 2024

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Respondents rank robotics and precision weed management among highest in future importance

Posted on May 15, 2024

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Dr. Martin Williams joins the rare few in a weed science discipline to achieve this lifetime recognition

Posted on May 9,

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A new Weed Science Society of America research publication provides insights on how a destructive invasive aquatic weed species is spreading,

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The association calls EPA’s April revisions a win for both endangered species and for farmers.

Posted on April 25,

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WSSA president urges farmers and land managers to prioritize weed control early to optimize outcomes.

Posted on April 11,

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IWGC and its collaborators help sequence more than 60 genomes for 45 detrimental weed species since 2021

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Findings from a newly published Weed Science Society of America research article provides integrated weed management directives for Northeast U.S. corn conservation-tillage systems.

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WSSA and its four regional affiliates honor more than three dozen individuals for exceptional 2023 achievements.

Seed biology findings from a newly published Weed Science Society of America research article could improve integrated weed management
Posted on February 20,

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In light of the February 6, 2024, ruling by the U.S.

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A Weed Science Society of America research summary Identifies Most Likely High-impact, Range-shifting Invasive Plants coming to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern U.S.

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