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welcome! welcome to the university of georgia weed science homepage. the weed science faculty and staff are committed to providing the information and resources you need to answer your weed control questions. 2018 peanut/field corn/soybean weed control recommendations read about 2018 weed control recommendations . . . managing herbicide-resistant palmer amaranth (pigweed) in field corn, grain sorghum, peanut, and soybean - 2017 the occurrence of herbicide resistance in palmer amaranth and other weeds in georgia is cause for significant concern for the agricultural industry. changes in cropping practices, specifically the reliance on a limited number of herbicides, have streamlined weed management. however, the consequence has been the development of herbicide resistance. an effective herbicide-resistant weed management plan will require the integration of multiple herbicide chemistries in an effort to minimize selection pressure and delay the occurrence of herbicide resistance in a field. other control strategies, such as tillage, extreme cover crops, narrow row spacing, hand-weeding, crop rotation, and mechanical cultivation must also be included in an herbicide resistant weed management plan. read about managing herbicide-resistant palmer amaranth . . . -- methyl bromide alternatives 2018 effective alternatives to methyl bromide exist but selecting the ideal fumigant, mulch, and herbicide program is challenging. growers must better understand how soil texture, moisture, bed compaction, and their cultural practices influence fumigant activity, planting intervals, and off-gassing concerns. this circular is provided to assist growers with developing the most effective system for their farm. read about methyl bromide alternatives . . . specialty crop visual sensitivity scale for 2,4-d and dicamba for 2018 download specialty crop visual sensitivity scale for 2,4-d and dicamba . . . uga weed control programs for broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower in 2018 crop rotation, tillage, and a sound herbicide program are all often critical components for long-term success. this circular focuses on developing sound herbicide programs while minimizing crop injury for the following production systems: 1) transplanting into mulch, 2) transplanting into bareground, and 3) seeding into bareground. read about broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower weed control programs . . . uga weed control programs for yellow and zucchini squash in 2018 crop rotation, tillage, and a sound herbicide program are all often critical components for long-term success. this ciruclar focuses on developing sound herbicide programs while minimizing crop injury for production systems including: 1) seeding into bareground, 2) transplanting into bareground, and 3) transplanting into mulch. read about yellow and zucchini squash weed control programs . . . uga weed control programs for watermelon in 2018 crop rotation, tillage, and a sound herbicide program are all often critical components for long-term success. this circular focuses on developing sound herbicide programs while minimizing crop injury when 1) transplanting into small-bed flat mulch, 2) transplanting into bareground, and 3) seeding into bareground. read about watermelon weed control programs . . . palmer amaranth control in cotton in 2018 at least three sound cotton weed management systems are available providing consistently effective weed control and those include 2,4-d, dicamba, and roundup/liberty programs. timely applications and use of residual herbicides remain a critical component of each system. additionally, stewarding pesticides with a focus on making on-target applications and understanding where not to apply dicamba or 2,4-d is critical for long-term sustainability. our focus with this circular is to help growers implement sound programs for the control of palmer amaranth, minimize cotton injury, and make on-target pesticide applications. read about the available herbicide management programs... controlling glyphosate-resistant palmer amaranth in 2017 cotton with liberty or liberty + roundup programs although new auxin technologies are increasing management options for cotton growers, the use of 2,4-d and dicamba must be limited in areas where sensitive crops/plants are nearby. liberty and auxin programs are similarly effective when growers are timely. our focus with this circular is to help growers implement sound, sustainable programs for the control of palmer amaranth while minimizing cotton injury without the use of auxin herbicides. read about the available herbicide management programs... 2,4-d based weed management programs for 2017 enlist cotton mitigating off-target movement of 2,4-d is the greatest challenge for a 2,4-d-based weed management system. georgia has many areas where this herbicide should not be applied in-season; for areas where it can be applied safely, review labels closely. mitigating off-target movement of 2,4-d and implementing sound programs are addressed. read about the weed management program... dicamba-based weed management programs for 2017 xtendflex cotton mitigating off-target movement of dicamba is the greatest challenge for a dicamba-based weed management system. georgia has many areas where dicamba simply should not be applied; for areas where it can be applied safely, review labels closely. mitigating off-target movement of dicamba and implementing sound programs are addressed. read about the weed management program... -- uga weed control programs for wheat in 2017/2018 ryegrass threatens georgia wheat production, with numerous populations resistant to osprey, powerflex, axial and hoelon. aggressive resistance management programs must be implemented to ensure long-term sustainability of grain production. wild radish is the most problematic broadleaf weed infesting georgia wheat, but management is not difficult if timely management decisions are implemented. this circular is an effort to provide effective weed management programs for ryegrass and wild radish in wheat. read about wheat weed control programs . . . rolling rye for conservation tillage cotton success view the video... the biology and ecology of palmer amaranth: implications for control palmer amaranth is a highly competitive weed of field corn, cotton, peanut, and soybean and has been confirmed to be resistant to glyphosate in nearly every agronomic county in ga. glyphosate-resistant (gr) palmer amaranths establishment and spread has been assisted by its rapid growth rate, extensive rooting structure, high seed production, physical seed movement (man, animal, water), and most importantly by pollen (wind) dispersal. growers must understand the biology and ecology of gr palmer amaranth if effective control is to be achieved. read more about the biology of palmer amaranth... university of georgia herbicide programs for tropical spiderwort control in 2013 cotton tropical spiderwort is a noxious, exotic, invasive weed that can spread quickly. upon initial observation, tropical spiderwort appears to be a grass. while not a grass, it is a monocot (in contrast to broadleaf weeds, which are dicots) with leaves and stems usually fleshy and succulent. the stems will creep along the ground and root at the nodes. vegetative cuttings from stems are capable of rooting and reestablishing following cultivation. tropical spiderwort will produce seed above and below ground. read more about management of tropical spiderwort in georgia cotton... suggestions? we are continually adding new information to our website. if there are additional topics or resources that are of interest to you, please send us an email describing what you are looking for. disclaimer this website may contain research results of use patterns of herbicides, some of which may not be currently registered for the particular use. such results are included for informational purposes only and should not be taken as recommendations for use. additionally, the university of georgia
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