By Emily Unglesbee
DTN Staff Reporter
Few farmers enjoy working outside when temperatures soar into the 90s or higher — and they aren’t alone.
Herbicides, weeds and crops all perform differently in high heat — generally not in the applicator’s favor. With hot, dry conditions roasting parts of the country this week, particularly the northern Midwest and Plains, weed scientists are asking farmers and applicators to keep these five things in mind before they roll the sprayer into their fields.