Growers generally use herbicides to efficiently produce high-quality fruit and vegetables for processing or fresh market sales. Because of the smaller acreage of these crops compared with major field crops, fewer herbicides are registered for use in fruit and vegetable crops than for field crops. Each year, new herbicides are evaluated under Arkansas growing conditions with the objective of improving the herbicide technology for the grower, processor, and ultimately the consumer. This report includes studies on the control of many of the more serious weed problems in important crops of this region, including snapbeans, spinach and other greens, southernpeas, tomatoes, and grapes
Herbicide-resistant weeds in Arkansas cause problems for growers. Up-to-date information and new tec...
The occurrence of herbicide resistance weeds across the southern United States has been increasing. ...
Effective weed management is critical for profitable crop production. A series of experiments was co...
Growers generally use herbicides to efficiently produce high-quality fruit and vegetables for proces...
Field evaluations of herbicides provide the chemical industry, governmental agencies, such as IR-4, ...
The establishment of this field-testing procedure provides the chemical industry, through its partia...
Herbicidal weed control is economically important for production of field crops. Field experiments a...
Field studies to evaluate herbicides in rice weed management systems were conducted in 2005 at the R...
Weed control is economically important for production of rice, a major crop in Arkansas. These findi...
With the widespread development of resistance to propanil by barnyardgrass, the major weed in rice, ...
Herbicidal weed control is economically important for production of cotton. Field experiments are co...
Weed control is economically important for production of rice, a major crop in Arkansas. These findi...
Cost-effective weed suppression is an important consideration for tomato growers. Growers often choo...
New herbicide-resistant soybean traits will increase the number of herbicides that can be applied in...
Today, most growers use chemical weed management programs; however, a sole reliance on herbicides wi...
Herbicide-resistant weeds in Arkansas cause problems for growers. Up-to-date information and new tec...
The occurrence of herbicide resistance weeds across the southern United States has been increasing. ...
Effective weed management is critical for profitable crop production. A series of experiments was co...
Growers generally use herbicides to efficiently produce high-quality fruit and vegetables for proces...
Field evaluations of herbicides provide the chemical industry, governmental agencies, such as IR-4, ...
The establishment of this field-testing procedure provides the chemical industry, through its partia...
Herbicidal weed control is economically important for production of field crops. Field experiments a...
Field studies to evaluate herbicides in rice weed management systems were conducted in 2005 at the R...
Weed control is economically important for production of rice, a major crop in Arkansas. These findi...
With the widespread development of resistance to propanil by barnyardgrass, the major weed in rice, ...
Herbicidal weed control is economically important for production of cotton. Field experiments are co...
Weed control is economically important for production of rice, a major crop in Arkansas. These findi...
Cost-effective weed suppression is an important consideration for tomato growers. Growers often choo...
New herbicide-resistant soybean traits will increase the number of herbicides that can be applied in...
Today, most growers use chemical weed management programs; however, a sole reliance on herbicides wi...
Herbicide-resistant weeds in Arkansas cause problems for growers. Up-to-date information and new tec...
The occurrence of herbicide resistance weeds across the southern United States has been increasing. ...
Effective weed management is critical for profitable crop production. A series of experiments was co...