Weed control

A field of beets being weeded in Colorado, United States, in 1972

Weed control is a type of pest control, which attempts to stop or reduce growth of weeds, especially noxious weeds, with the aim of reducing their competition with desired flora and fauna including domesticated plants and livestock, and in natural settings preventing non native species competing with native species.[1]

Weed control is important in agriculture. Methods include hand cultivation with hoes, powered cultivation with cultivators, smothering with mulch, lethal wilting with high heat, burning, and chemical control with herbicides (weed killers).

  1. ^ Klingman, G. C. (1961). Weed control: as a science. New York, London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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