July 2007 - Posts

Developments in Resistance Research

Recently, a group of agronomists traveled to the University of Arkansas (U of A) to study plots dedicated to controlling palmer pigweed. As more growers continue to see control problems due to glyphosate resistance, it has become important for agricultural

Remember to Scout Your Fields!

Scouting your fields is an important step in identifying possible resistant weed populations. If you find weed escapes while scouting, the first step is to rule out any environmental factors. One indication that you may have resistant weeds is if you

Glyphosate Resistance is Real

There are many things in life that have to be seen to be believed. In the case of glyphosate resistance, it can be much easier to believe that weeds can’t or won’t become resistant to glyphosate if you haven’t seen it in your own fields.