PUBLICATION W1285
Weed Control Strategies to Maximize Cool-Season Pasture Productivity
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Summary
Using a mix of control methods is more effective than relying on just one. Preventive and cultural practices not only improve forage quality and yield but also prevent weak forage stands. This reduces the bare ground area where weeds can grow, saving on herbicides, labor, and fuel. A proactive and diversified approach to weed management leads to more cost-effective control, healthier pastures, and a more productive pasture system.
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Based on the subjects and categories of this publication, you may be interested in the following resources.
2026 Weed Control Manual for Tennessee
Johnsongrass in Forage Systems: Control, Risks, and Benefits
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