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Into the Weeds (New York State IPM)
Bryan Brown
13 episodes
2 weeks ago
This educational podcast aims to help farmers attain better control of agricultural weeds. Hosted by Bryan Brown, PhD, NYSIPM, Cornell University.
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This educational podcast aims to help farmers attain better control of agricultural weeds. Hosted by Bryan Brown, PhD, NYSIPM, Cornell University.
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How To
Education
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11. Weed and Herbicide Challenges on the Sandy Soils of Long Island, with guest Andy Senesac
Into the Weeds (New York State IPM)
36 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
11. Weed and Herbicide Challenges on the Sandy Soils of Long Island, with guest Andy Senesac

Weed management on Long Island differs from the rest of NY. The smooth, sandy soils are great for cultivation but necessitate restrictions on certain herbicides that pose a risk to groundwater. Weed scientist, Dr. Andrew Senesac, discusses his work on Long Island searching for new solutions such as living mulches and potential specialty crop herbicide registrations through the IR-4 project.


A full transcript of this episode can be found here: https://cornell.box.com/s/xihbn6j5t3ic31q368g1smwe2ibxobdu

Into the Weeds (New York State IPM)
This educational podcast aims to help farmers attain better control of agricultural weeds. Hosted by Bryan Brown, PhD, NYSIPM, Cornell University.