Stephen Meyers was interviewed by Adrienne Held of Successful Farming on the topic of edible weeds. The article, entitled “Edible weed species in your own backyard” was published online November 29 and is available here: Edible weed species in your own backyard (agriculture.com). Bon appétit!


The Horticulture Crops Weed Science Lab published the results of a field-based research trial from 2022 investigating the tolerance of plasticulture banana pepper to clomazone herbicide. The work was supported by an Indiana State Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant, and the results were used to secure a 24(c) special local need label for…Read more about Weed Science Lab Publishes Banana Pepper Research[Read More]


Wanting Zhang (MS student in Huang’s Lab) and Yiwei Huang published an interview piece (with site design horticulture director Mark Jirik) about “Planting Design for Children’s Spaces.” The piece is published on the official American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Professional Practice Networks (PPN) online story website, The Field. ASLA Field was created to give members…Read more about Wanting Zhang and Yiwei Huang Published ASLA Field Article[Read More]


Celina Gomez and co-authors recently published two papers. ‘Intumescence Response by Tomato Plants Grown in a Greenhouse or Indoors Using Two Types of Soilless Culture Systems’ is published in HortScience: https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17415-23 ‘Using Citizen Science to Evaluate Home Gardeners’ Experiences with Compact Tomato Plants’ is published in HortTechnology: https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH05312-23



On December 5, Stephen Meyers will make two presentation to attendees of the Great Lakes Expo in Grand Rapids, Michigan: “Cucurbit Weed Research and Herbicide Updates” in the Pickles and Vine Crops session and “Sweet Corn Herbicides- Research and Updates” in the Sweet Corn session.


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