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Survey Weeds—Early Squaring
Continue surveying your fields during the growing season for the presence of summer
annual weeds.
Note the effectiveness of previous weed management practices at this time.
Survey each field separately. Adjacent fields often have very different weed populations due to different cropping
histories or soil types. Keep accurate survey records for use with future growing seasons. Since many herbicides
are effective only on germinating weeds, it is useful to know which species are present before they grow. Conduct weed
surveys
regularly to find out which weeds are present and how their populations are changing.
How to survey your fields:
- Walk through each field in a random pattern, rating the degree of infestation for each weed species on your
weed survey form. Use either a numeric
scale or rate as "light", "medium," or "heavy."
- Check fencerows, ditch banks, and field edges, paying particular attention to perennial weeds. Note dominant species
on survey form.
- Sketch a map of the field and mark areas with major weed infestation.
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