Turning Livestock into Land Management Tools at Grant-Kohrs Ranch National...
by Christina Miller, Natural Resources Specialist, DSC Socks, Spackle, and Ginger Snap are only a few of the newest weed control managers at Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS. They successfully completed a...
View ArticleDecline of Spotted Knapweed Density in Montana with Large Populations of the...
Full Article Name: Decline of spotted knapweed density at two sites in western Montana with large populations of the introduced root weevil, Cyphocleonus achates (Fahraeus) Authors: J.M. Story, N.W....
View ArticleInfluence of Seed Head-Attacking Biological Control Agents on Spotted Knapweed
Complete Title: Influence of Seed Head-attacking Biological Control Agents on Spotted Knapweed Reproductive Potential in Western Montana over a 30-year Period Authors: Jim M. Story, Lincoln Smith,...
View ArticleCompatibility of Seed Head Biological Control Agents and Mowing for...
Authors: Jim M. Story, Janelle G. Corn, and Linda J. White Summary: Seed head insects, primarily the seed head fly, Urophora affinis, and the seed head weevils, Larinus spp., are reducing spotted...
View ArticleLearn About Calibration for Using Herbicides
One of the most important things that can be done when using herbicides is making sure you are spraying the right plant and you are using the right amount of herbicide. Learning how to use the right...
View ArticleIntegrated Pest Management Educational Series Offered
IPM3 provides a Web-based, distance delivery opportunity for individuals interested in IPM to become proficient in the principles and application of IPM as taught by leading IPM authorities in diverse...
View ArticleApplying Biological Control Methods For Weed Management – MSU Weed Post
Biological control agents are organisms (e.g. insects, nematodes or fungi) that can be used to manage large weed populations. Typically these organisms are natural enemies of the target species in...
View ArticleIWM Committee News & Minutes
The most current documents appear at the top. 2012-2014 Committee Objectives Inventory Monitoring & Evaluation Document Montana Weed Management Plan – Plan of Action Montana Weed Management Plan –...
View ArticleResults of Weed Mgmt and Research Needs Survey
The Integrated Weed Management (IWM) committee of the Montana Weed Control Association (MWCA) recently conducted a survey of weed professionals. The survey was part of the IWM’s “Building Bridges” goal...
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