
Weeds Management
Weed management involves controlling unwanted plants that compete with crops or desirable plants for resources like nutrients, water, and sunlight. Strategies include physical removal (like pulling or mowing), chemical treatments (herbicides), and cultural practices (crop rotation and planting density) to prevent weed growth. Proper management enhances plant health, yields, and prevents the spread of invasive species. Integrated weed management combines different methods for effective, sustainable control, reducing reliance on chemicals and supporting environmental health. Understanding local weed species and timely intervention are key to maintaining healthy, productive landscapes and fields.