Postemergence herbicides are the most widely used weed management tool in Iowa\u27s corn and soybean acres. Application of the herbicide directly to the target bypasses the myriad of soil interactions that influence preemergence herbicides. However, killing weeds with postemergence products is not as simple as merely getting the herbicide onto the leaf of the weed. This paper will discuss the factors that influence the activity of postemergence weeds
Herbicides are amazing chemicals. Ideally, we expect herbicides to kill weeds and protect our crops ...
Characteristics of soil-applied herbicides are discussed, including site of uptake by weeds, solubil...
In This Issue: Postemergence Weed Control in Soybeans Herbicide Drift Control Weeds on ACR Acres W...
Postemergence herbicides have become an increasingly important tool in weed management systems. Reas...
Although the growth regulator herbicides (2,4-D; dicamba, etc.) were responsible for ushering in the...
There have been a number of new herbicides registered, co-packs introduced, and prepackage mixtures ...
Herbicides recommended for postemergence application in corn, sorghum, and small grains are discusse...
Herbicides recommended for postemergence application in corn, sorghum, and small grains are discusse...
In the current era of herbicide-based weed management systems, it is easy to assume the success of w...
Characteristics of soil-applied herbicides are discussed, including site of uptake by weeds, solubil...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate two-pass and single-pass corn herbicide programs for crop ...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued investigation...
Effective weed management is critical for profitable crop production. A series of experiments was co...
In This Issue: Postemergence Weed Control in Corn Herbicide Drift Postemergence Weed Control in ...
Since 1996, glyphosate has been the predominant herbicide used postemergence for weed control in cor...
Herbicides are amazing chemicals. Ideally, we expect herbicides to kill weeds and protect our crops ...
Characteristics of soil-applied herbicides are discussed, including site of uptake by weeds, solubil...
In This Issue: Postemergence Weed Control in Soybeans Herbicide Drift Control Weeds on ACR Acres W...
Postemergence herbicides have become an increasingly important tool in weed management systems. Reas...
Although the growth regulator herbicides (2,4-D; dicamba, etc.) were responsible for ushering in the...
There have been a number of new herbicides registered, co-packs introduced, and prepackage mixtures ...
Herbicides recommended for postemergence application in corn, sorghum, and small grains are discusse...
Herbicides recommended for postemergence application in corn, sorghum, and small grains are discusse...
In the current era of herbicide-based weed management systems, it is easy to assume the success of w...
Characteristics of soil-applied herbicides are discussed, including site of uptake by weeds, solubil...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate two-pass and single-pass corn herbicide programs for crop ...
Despite the importance of glyphosate-based crop systems, there is a need for continued investigation...
Effective weed management is critical for profitable crop production. A series of experiments was co...
In This Issue: Postemergence Weed Control in Corn Herbicide Drift Postemergence Weed Control in ...
Since 1996, glyphosate has been the predominant herbicide used postemergence for weed control in cor...
Herbicides are amazing chemicals. Ideally, we expect herbicides to kill weeds and protect our crops ...
Characteristics of soil-applied herbicides are discussed, including site of uptake by weeds, solubil...
In This Issue: Postemergence Weed Control in Soybeans Herbicide Drift Control Weeds on ACR Acres W...