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Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives

Manure Management Facts:


Weed Seeds in Manure

A common question that comes up in a manure fertility program is "Will adding manure to cropland result in an increased weed population from seed present in the manure?"

The general answer to that question is that a flush of weed growth on a recently manured field is usually in response to the nutrients present in the manure rather than the addition of new, viable weed seeds to the field. Even so, with herbicide resistance occurring in many parts of agro-Manitoba, certain principles should be kept in mind to minimize the risk of weed spread from field to field or from farm to farm:

  1. these weed species are already present, and
  2. the producer plans to manage these weeds with herbicides or other strategies such as tillage, crop rotations, mowing, etc.


Table 1. Relative Viability of Selected Weed Seeds

Common Name Life Cycle Seeds per Plant Seed Longevity
Barnyard grass Annual 7 160 Unknown
Canada thistle Perennial 680 3 years
Kochia Annual 14 600 1 year
Lamb's quarters Annual 72 450 2 - 10 years
Red root pigweed Annual 117 400 25 - 30 years
Smartweed Annual 3 140 10 - 20 years
Wild buckwheat Annual 11 900 5 years
Wild mustard Annual 13 400 3 - 5 years
Wild oats Annual 250 0 - 8 years

For further information, contact your GO Representative.