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Sarah Chu

@weedysarahchu

All opinions are my own | PhD at Texas A&M | FFAR Fellow | MS at Michigan State | BS at Michigan State

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GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take Action’s Herbicide Classification chart is updated & ready for the 2025 season! This valuable resource from United Soybean Board lists the sites of action of the many commercially available herbicide products. Download or order print versions here: iwilltakeaction.com/resources

Take Action’s Herbicide Classification chart is updated & ready for the 2025 season!

This valuable resource from <a href="/UnitedSoy/">United Soybean Board</a> lists the sites of action of the many commercially available herbicide products.

Download or order print versions here: iwilltakeaction.com/resources
GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you miss the GROW Farmer Forum on targeted spray technologies? No worries – the video is now posted on GROW’s website! Listen in to hear Rodrigo Werle talk to a farmer panel about new precision spray systems such as See & Spray, WEED-IT and more: growiwm.org/farmer-forum-r…

GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for our farmers and researchers. Your collaboration is critical to fighting herbicide resistance. Let's continue to GROW together! #Thanksgiving #GettingRidOfWeeds

This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for our farmers and researchers. Your collaboration is critical to fighting herbicide resistance. Let's continue to GROW together!

#Thanksgiving #GettingRidOfWeeds
Texas A&M Forest Service (@txforestservice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you sure you want a kiss under the mistletoe? It is actually a parasite that can be quite damaging to trees! After germination, mistletoe develops a root system that penetrates the tree bark and uses its nutrients. It affects several Texas trees. 👉bit.ly/3FmK4mn

Are you sure you want a kiss under the mistletoe? It is actually a parasite  that can be quite damaging to trees! After germination, mistletoe develops a root system that penetrates the tree bark and uses its nutrients. It affects several Texas trees.

👉bit.ly/3FmK4mn
NAISMA (@naismaorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📅 Save the Date for NISAW 2025! Join us February 24–28, 2025, for National Invasive Species Awareness Week as we focus on Biosecurity in North America. 🌎🔍 bit.ly/49NFTOd #NISAW2025 #InvasiveSpecies #Biosecurity #SaveTheDate #NAISMA

📅 Save the Date for NISAW 2025!

Join us February 24–28, 2025, for National Invasive Species Awareness Week as we focus on Biosecurity in North America. 🌎🔍

bit.ly/49NFTOd

#NISAW2025 #InvasiveSpecies #Biosecurity #SaveTheDate #NAISMA
GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is another Weedy Wednesday, GROW's monthly spotlight on weed ID tips! Sarah Chu (@weedysarahchu), a grad student at Texas A&M University (@tamuweedsteam) with Dr. Muthu Bagavathiannan, has some quick tips on how to ID Palmer amaranth! #weedywednesday

SWSS GSO (@swssgso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Megan M. Singletary on receiving the Outstanding Master’s Student Award at the 78th Annual Southern Weed Science Society Meeting! Megan previously served as Vice President and is now President of the SWSS Graduate Student Organization.

Congratulations to  Megan M. Singletary on receiving the Outstanding Master’s Student Award at the 78th Annual Southern Weed Science Society Meeting! Megan previously served as Vice President and is now President of the SWSS Graduate Student Organization.
WSSA (@worldofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention #WSSA - the deadline to apply for the 2025 WSSA Science Policy Fellowship is Sat., Feb. 22, 2025. This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to engage in #weedscience policy & advocacy. To apply, please submit application materials to [email protected].

Attention #WSSA -  the deadline to apply for the 2025 WSSA Science Policy Fellowship is Sat., Feb. 22, 2025.
 
This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to engage in #weedscience policy &amp; advocacy. To apply, please submit application materials to Lee.VanWychen@wssa.net.
GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you spy these two GROW posters at the WSSA poster session today? If not, make sure to stop by and see all of the amazing work that GROW researchers are performing! #agriculture #farming #growiwm #integratedweedmanagement #soybean #agtech #WSSA

Did you spy these two GROW posters at the WSSA poster session today? 

If not, make sure to stop by and see all of the amazing work that GROW researchers are performing!  

#agriculture #farming #growiwm #integratedweedmanagement #soybean #agtech #WSSA
GROW.IWM (@getridofweeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is another Weedy Wednesday, GROW's monthly spotlight on weed ID tips! For March, Virginia Tech master's student Juan Romero and his daughter Sofia have some quick tips on how to identify goosegrass! #weedywednesday #growiwm #integratedweedmanagement

The IR-4 Project (@ir4_project) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #EarthDay! Specialty crop producers play a key role protecting biodiversity and stewarding the land. At IR-4, we're energized by our mission to secure pest management strategies that these champion growers and respect our ecosystems. It's all connected! 🌱🌎🌻 #ir4project

Happy #EarthDay! Specialty crop producers play a key role protecting biodiversity and stewarding the land. At IR-4, we're energized by our mission to secure pest management strategies that these champion growers and respect our ecosystems. It's all connected! 🌱🌎🌻 #ir4project
Navdeep Godara (@godara_nav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have two graduate research assistantships opening in the Turfgrass and Forage Weed Science Lab at North Carolina State University. If the outlined projects in description interest you to pursue an MS or PhD degree in Weed Science, consider applying.

I have two graduate research assistantships opening in the Turfgrass and Forage Weed Science Lab at North Carolina State University. If the outlined projects in description interest you to pursue an MS or PhD degree in Weed Science, consider applying.