Barnyardgrass

Scientific Name: Echinochloa crus-galli

Weed Family: Poaceae

Description

Barnyardgrass is a summer annual which has tillers that lie flat and form secondary roots resulting in a mat formation. The leaves of barnyardgrass are rolled in the bud and contain neither a ligule nor auricles; the sheath is open but compressed. The mid-vein is thick and keeled; roots are fibrous. Barnyardgrass spreads by seeds which germinate in late spring and early summer. The seedhead is a coarsely branched green to purplish panicle with spiked awns. Barnyardgrass is found throughout North America and Mexico.

Herbicide Use

Make a pre-emergence herbicide application prior to the seed germination. For post-emergent control use a product containing MSMA.

Distribution

Germination Dates

Zone-5: June

Zone-6: May-June

Zone-7: May-June

Zone-8: April-May

Zone-9: April-May

PBI-Gordon Product Recommendations

Post-Emergent

Ornamec® Over-The-Top Grass Herbicide

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Ornamec® 170 Grass Herbicide

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Pre-Emergent

Bensumec® 4LF Pre-emergent Grass & Weed Herbicide

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Trimec® Southern Broadleaf Herbicide for Sensitive Southern Grasses

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Avenue™ South Broadleaf Herbicide

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Q4® Plus Turf Herbicide for Grassy & Broadleaf Weeds

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Katana® Turf Herbicide

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