In response to rapidly expanding problems associated with herbicide resistant weeds, ISU Extension and Outreach will conduct a series of meetings in March to address the issue. The meetings will provide information about the causes of herbicide-resistant weed populations, objectively evaluate weed management programs currently used in Iowa, and support the development of durable weed management programs. The meetings will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude with a noon meal
There have been a number of new herbicides registered, co-packs introduced, and prepackage mixtures ...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Iowa State University Extension field agronomists are coordinating one day meetings to provide ag ch...
The Iowa State University Weed Science group, in conjunction with the Iowa Soybean Association, is c...
Farmer and agribusiness participation is requested in an online survey being conducted by Kevin Brad...
Weeds have a major impact on global agricultural profitability and represent the most important pest...
One of the key concerns about managing pests, and specifically weeds, is time requirements. This ref...
A number of factors influenced the record crop in Iowa during 2004. While weed control was generally...
The escalating spread of herbicide-resistant weed populations has become a production challenge in t...
Herbicide resistance is defined as the inherited ability of a plant to survive a dosage of a herbic...
While the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds is not a new issue, and Iowa has long had weeds...
Herbicide resistance, whether as a potential problem in weeds, or as a potentially important agronom...
Updates on the latest crop production products and recommendations are featured topics at meetings s...
While there have not been many new things in weed control/management for 2012, some that have occurr...
The phenomena of herbicide resistance is not a new concern; triazine resistant weeds were first repo...
There have been a number of new herbicides registered, co-packs introduced, and prepackage mixtures ...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Iowa State University Extension field agronomists are coordinating one day meetings to provide ag ch...
The Iowa State University Weed Science group, in conjunction with the Iowa Soybean Association, is c...
Farmer and agribusiness participation is requested in an online survey being conducted by Kevin Brad...
Weeds have a major impact on global agricultural profitability and represent the most important pest...
One of the key concerns about managing pests, and specifically weeds, is time requirements. This ref...
A number of factors influenced the record crop in Iowa during 2004. While weed control was generally...
The escalating spread of herbicide-resistant weed populations has become a production challenge in t...
Herbicide resistance is defined as the inherited ability of a plant to survive a dosage of a herbic...
While the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds is not a new issue, and Iowa has long had weeds...
Herbicide resistance, whether as a potential problem in weeds, or as a potentially important agronom...
Updates on the latest crop production products and recommendations are featured topics at meetings s...
While there have not been many new things in weed control/management for 2012, some that have occurr...
The phenomena of herbicide resistance is not a new concern; triazine resistant weeds were first repo...
There have been a number of new herbicides registered, co-packs introduced, and prepackage mixtures ...
Currently, weed control is practiced to a very intensive level of management in the Midwest. Most al...
Iowa State University Extension field agronomists are coordinating one day meetings to provide ag ch...