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Abstract
Over the years, I have received many calls from farmers who have had unusual weed problems in their fields. Their first thoughts normally are that weed seeds were brought to the fields in crop seed, hay, manure, etc. Some of the same concern has been expressed in regard to using poultry litter on fields. As poultry litter becomes available to more Kentucky farmers, should they be concerned about the possibility it would contain weed seed? The simple answer to the question is "NO" in most situations.
Publication Date
1995
Volume
16
Number
2
Repository Citation
Rasnake, Monroe, "Weed Seed in Poultry Litter: Should Farmers be Concerned" (1995). Soil Science News and Views. 100.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/100
