Weed Biology & Ecology


 
Knapweed Control

  • Jodi Aceves, Senior Deputy Agricultural Commissioner, Siskiyou County

 
Twenty Five Years of Poisonous Plants and Livestock

  • Marcia Booth, Senior Analytical Chemist, California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, UC Davis

 
Strategies for Weed Control: Thistles, tansy ragwort, woody broadleaves, perennial grasses and medusahead

  • Josh Davy, UC Cooperative Extension Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor

 
Management Strategies for Noxious Weeds: Barb goatgrass and purple starthistle

  • Joe DiTomaso, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist and UC Davis Professor

 
Management Strategies for Noxious Weeds: Yellow starthistle, purple starthistle, Italian thistle, and milk thistle

  • Joe DiTomaso, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist and UC Davis Professor

 
Perennial Pepperweed Control

  • Tom Getts, UC Cooperative Extension Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems Advisor

 
Scotch Thistle Control

  • Tom Getts, UC Cooperative Extension Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems Advisor

 
Ecology and Management of Medusahead

  • Elise Gornish, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist in Restoration Ecology

 
Biology, Ecology and Management of Aquatic Weeds in Ponds

  • John Madsen, Research Biologist, USDA ARS

 
Tackling Tumbleweed: Strategies for control

  • Devii Rao, UC Cooperative Extension Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor

 
Noxious Weeds in Rangeland: Knapweed, skeletonweed, pepperweed, and thistles

  • Fred Rinder, Deputy Agricultural Commissioner, Fresno County

 
Ecology and Management of Medusahead

  • Matthew Shapero, UC Cooperative Extension Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor

 
Managing Baccharis ‘Coyote Brush’

  • Jeff Stackhouse, UC Cooperative Extension Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor