The last few weeks have brought an increase in calls concerning injury from herbicide drift, especially from burndown applications involving 2,4-D and glyphosate. The corn postemergence season is now in full swing and we anticipate that calls concerning injury resulting from herbicide drift will continue. It is impossible to eliminate off-target movement from a herbicide application. However, the amount of drift and the resulting effects are manageable. Below is an applicator\u27s guide to managing herbicide drift
Total postemergence weed management programs are not new, but the introduction of herbicide- resista...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...
The last few weeks have brought an increase in calls concerning injury from herbicide drift, especia...
Herbicide drift is a recurring problem in agriculture, and the growing use of postemergence herbicid...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
The weather forecast appears to be favorable for field activities so people will be anxious to get i...
To be effective, preemergence herbicides need to be moved from the soil surface into the soil zone w...
Fall or early spring applications of anhydrous ammonia commonly are assumed to prevent deficiencies ...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
Many producers may be in a position where they must unexpectedly change from a preemergence-based pr...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
Soil erosion is a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes ...
In the past 2 weeks there have been numerous reports of soybean plants developing symptoms character...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
Total postemergence weed management programs are not new, but the introduction of herbicide- resista...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...
The last few weeks have brought an increase in calls concerning injury from herbicide drift, especia...
Herbicide drift is a recurring problem in agriculture, and the growing use of postemergence herbicid...
Avoiding excessive spray drift is a key objective for applicators. With increasing acreage planted t...
The weather forecast appears to be favorable for field activities so people will be anxious to get i...
To be effective, preemergence herbicides need to be moved from the soil surface into the soil zone w...
Fall or early spring applications of anhydrous ammonia commonly are assumed to prevent deficiencies ...
Carefully weigh the optimum timing and placement of each pound of N used this year. All N fertilizer...
Many producers may be in a position where they must unexpectedly change from a preemergence-based pr...
With all the recent rainfall, many producers are concerned about the level of weed control that thei...
Soil erosion is a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes ...
In the past 2 weeks there have been numerous reports of soybean plants developing symptoms character...
Even with the best management, sound weed control plans in conservation tillage systems can fail, an...
Total postemergence weed management programs are not new, but the introduction of herbicide- resista...
Field specialists and crop advisors in southern and western Iowa report the development of potential...
Alfalfa, like most other perennials, is influenced by environmental factors and is genetically progr...