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2008 Weed Control Report
Robert Wilson, Ph.D.
Weed Specialist
University of Nebraska
Panhandle Research and Extension Center
Table of contents (PDF files):
- Chapter 1: Weed Control in Established Alfalfa Following the First Cutting at Scottsbluff, NE, During the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 2: Effectiveness of Different Herbicides for Harvest Aids in Dry Beans during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 3: Influence of Different Herbicides on Weeds and Dry Beans at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 4: Resistant Weed Management Systems in Corn during the 2008 Growing Season at Scottsbluff, NE
- Chapter 5: Common Lambsquarters Control in Roundup Ready® Corn During the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 6: Weed Control in Corn with Corvus, Balance Flexx, and Laudis During the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 7: Kixor (BAS80004H) for Preemergence Weed Control in Corn During the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 8: Kixor for Weed Control in Grain Sorghum at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 9: Tank Mixtures of Outlook or Nortron in Combination with Roundup for Late-Season Weed Control in Sugarbeets
- Chapter 10: Incorporating Roundup Ready® Sugarbeets into a Sustainable Weed Control Program at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season.
- Chapter 11: Roundup Timing and Tank Mixtures with Roundup WeatherMax Over-the-Top of Roundup Ready® Sugarbeets
- Chapter 12: When and What Herbicides to Apply for Layby Weed Control in Sugarbeets during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 13: Timing of Weed Removal in Roundup Ready Sugarbeets at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 14: Influence of Winfield Solutions Adjuvants on Roundup WeatherMax and Half-Rate Herbicide Programs in Sugarbeets in 2008
- Chapter 15: Sequence Crop Tolerance and Efficacy in Roundup Ready Sugarbeets at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 16: Weed and Disease Management in Roundup Ready Sugarbeets
- Chapter 17: Preplant Weed Control in No-Till Winter Wheat at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 18: Buckbrush Control in Rangeland with GF 2050 North of Rushville, NE
- Chapter 19: Influence of Milestone Application Dates in 2007 on Canada Thistle Control in 2008
- Chapter 20: Influence of 2007 Fall Applications of Milestone and Forefront on Canada Thistle Control the Following Year
- Chapter 21: Downy Brome Control in Perennial Grass during the 2007-08 Growing Season
- Chapter 22: Downy Brome Control in Perennial Grass During the 2008 Growing Season at Melbeta, NE
- Chapter 23: Perennial Forage Grass Response to Soil Residues and Postemergence Application of Olympus and Plateau
- Chapter 24: Kochia Control with Vista at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 25: Leafy Spurge Control in Rangeland with Huskie South of Rushville, NE
- Chapter 26: Musk Thistle Control With Herbicides Applied at the Late Bolting Growth Stage at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2008 Growing Season
- Chapter 27: Russian Olive Control with Cut-Stump Herbicide Treatments at Scottsbluff, NE, during 2006 through 2008.
Previous years' reports:
Disclaimer:
Commercial companies are mentioned in this publication solely for the purpose of providing specific information. Mention of a company does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of its products by the Agricultural Research Division, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, or an endorsement over products of other companies not mentioned.
This publication also reports research involving pesticides. It does not contain recommendations for their use, nor does it imply that the uses discussed herein have been registered. Pesticide uses must be registered by appropriate federal and state agencies before they can be recommended. For a complete listing of herbicide recommendations for Nebraska crops see “2007 Guide for Weed Management in Nebraska” EC-130D.

