The IPM Hour: Revegetating Weed-Infested Rangeland

Dec 4, 2020

The IPM Hour
The IPM Hour is a monthly online seminar covering a variety of IPM-related topics and research. It's held the second Wednesday of each month at 12 noon Pacific Time and features two 20-minute presentations followed by 10 minutes of discussion each. You can tune in live or check out the recordings on the Western IPM Center YouTube channel.


 

November's guests included Jane Mangold, Professor and Extension Invasive Plant Specialist, Montana State University. Her talk was titled “Revegetating Weed-Infested Rangeland” and the description reads, “Seeding desired vegetation to compete with weeds is sometimes necessary when weeds have dominated rangeland for many years and remnant vegetation is scarce. This presentation will share research results from a variety of Montana studies where seeding was integrated with other weed-control strategies.”

Here's the link: Episode 06 - WATCH RECORDING

 


Other weed science-related IPM Hour recordings:

Episode 05 - WATCH RECORDING
Ecological Management of Kochia in Irrigated Western Cropping Systems
Description: This presentation will highlight on how to best implement sustainable integrated weed management programs to reduce herbicide reliance and manage weed resistance to herbicides in sugar beet-based crop rotations of the Western United States.
Presenter: Prashant Jha, Associate Professor and Extension Weed Specialist, Iowa State University

Episode 04 - WATCH RECORDING [Begins at 29:12]
A Developing and Developed Countries Perspective on Implementation of Integrated Weed Management
Description: Concepts of integrated weed management with examples from South Asia and the United States, including social and economic issues.?
Presenter: Anil Shrestha, Weed Science Professor, California State University, Fresno

 

Original source: The Western IPM Center

 


By Gale Perez
Posted by - Public Education Specialist