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How do I get rid of Equisetum?
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Scouring rush and field horsetail are two species in the Equisetum genus. These are primitive plants that produce spores rather than seeds, but they spread primarily by underground rhizomes. Until recently these two weeds were found primarily in roadside ditches, but the reduction in tillage has allowed them to spread into crop fields.
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Equisetum: From the Ditch to the Field
ICM News
By Bob Hartzler, Department of Agronomy
Scouring rush and field horsetail are two species in the Equisetum genus. Although neither weed is highly competitive with corn or soybean, over time they can get dense enough to interfere with production.
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