Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions is limited by a lack of weed information. An economic model for assessing the expected value of weed information needed to implement a threshold decision rule is developed. Empirical results suggest that early season weed information can have value in cabbage weed management in Massachusetts.Crop Production/Industries,
BEFORE spending money on chemical weed control in crops, a farmer needs to know how profitable the o...
Abstract. The employment of a computer model to facilitate weed management decisions has the potenti...
A user-friendly computerized decision model has been developed for selecting profitable site-specifi...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Most weed control decisions are made with the benefit of some information about weather conditions a...
In Integrated Weed Management herbicide use is justified only when the economic damage caused by the...
A model is developed to determine the minimum weed population where a decision to apply a postmergen...
A biologically realistic model of crop yield response to herbicide application is presented. It incl...
Economic thresholds (ET) were originally developed and applied to insect management during the 1970s...
Most weed control decisions are made with the benefit of some information about weather conditions a...
Spatial distribution of weeds in a crop is patchy. Traditional boom sprayers waste herbicide by appl...
With the large number of herbicide options available, deciding which herbicide is best for a given s...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
BEFORE spending money on chemical weed control in crops, a farmer needs to know how profitable the o...
Abstract. The employment of a computer model to facilitate weed management decisions has the potenti...
A user-friendly computerized decision model has been developed for selecting profitable site-specifi...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Use of the economic threshold to improve the efficiency of preemergent-herbicide treatment decisions...
Most weed control decisions are made with the benefit of some information about weather conditions a...
In Integrated Weed Management herbicide use is justified only when the economic damage caused by the...
A model is developed to determine the minimum weed population where a decision to apply a postmergen...
A biologically realistic model of crop yield response to herbicide application is presented. It incl...
Economic thresholds (ET) were originally developed and applied to insect management during the 1970s...
Most weed control decisions are made with the benefit of some information about weather conditions a...
Spatial distribution of weeds in a crop is patchy. Traditional boom sprayers waste herbicide by appl...
With the large number of herbicide options available, deciding which herbicide is best for a given s...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
BEFORE spending money on chemical weed control in crops, a farmer needs to know how profitable the o...
Abstract. The employment of a computer model to facilitate weed management decisions has the potenti...
A user-friendly computerized decision model has been developed for selecting profitable site-specifi...