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2010 Weed Control Report

Robert Wilson, Ph.D.
Weed Specialist
University of Nebraska
Panhandle Research and Extension Center

Table of contents (PDF files):

Chapter 1: Control of Winter Annual Weeds in the First Cutting of Established Roundup-Ready Alfalfa

Chapter 2: Preplant, Preemergence and Postemergence Weed Control Programs in Dry Beans at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 3: Evaluation of Different Combinations of Raptor Plus Basagran for Weed Control in Dry Beans

Chapter 4: Influence of Different Levels of Corn Residue on Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicide Performance in Dry Beans

Chapter 5: Effectiveness of Different Herbicides for Harvest Aids in Dry Beans during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 6: Early Preplant Application of Valor for Early Season Weed Control in Corn at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 7: Preemergence and Postemergence Weed Control Programs for Corn

Chapter 8: Influence of Different Adjuvants and Carrier Volumes in Combination with Sharpen on Early Season Weed Control in Corn

Chapter 9: Weed Control in Corn with Capreno, Corvus, Balance Flexx and Ignite at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 10: Weed Control in No-Tillage Corn with Early Postemergence Herbicide Treatments

Chapter 11: Postemergence Weed Control Programs in Double Stacked Glyphosate/Glufosinate-Resistant Corn in Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 12: Kixor in a Two-Pass Weed Control Program in Glyphosate-Resistant Corn

Chapter 13: Influence of Early Preplant and Preemergence Applications of Sharpen on Growth and Development of Proso and Pearl Millet

Chapter 14: Efficacy and Selectivity of Solida When Applied Preemergence or Early Postemergence in Potatoes at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 15: Weed Control in Soybeans from Herbicides Applied Preemergence at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 16: Incorporating Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets into a Sustainable Weed Control Program at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 17: Crop Tolerance and Efficacy of Different Brands of Glyphosate and Adjuvants at Mitchell, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 18: Encapsulated Acetochlor (Mon 63413) for Selective Weed Control in Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets

Chapter 19: Volunteer Roundup-Ready Corn Control in Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets at Scottsbluff, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 20: Roundup-Ready Versus Conventional Weed Control Systems in Sugarbeets

Chapter 21: Timing of Weed Removal in Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets at Mitchell, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 22: Sequence Crop Tolerance and Efficacy in Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets at Mitchell, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 23: Enhancement of Glyphosate Activity with Additions of Upbeet in Roundup-Ready Sugarbeets at Mitchell, NE, during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 24: Influence of Micro Nutrients on Roundup WeatherMAX Performance on Sugarbeet and Weeds at Mitchell, NE during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 25: Influence of Different Winfield Solutions Adjuvants and Water Conditioners on the Performance of Cornerstone Plus in Sugarbeets

Chapter 26: Influence of Valor and V-10233 Applied Before Winter Wheat Planting on Crop Selectivity and Weed Efficacy

Chapter 27: Efficacy of Sharpen on Weed Control in Wheat Stubble Following Wheat Harvest near Mitchell, NE, during the 2009 and 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 28: Efficacy of Sharpen for Weed Control Before Planting Winter Wheat near Mitchell, NE, during the 2009 and 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 29: Rimsulfuron: Range Restoration Grass Plant Back

Chapter 30: Buckbrush Control in Rangeland with Chaparral near Rushville, NE

Chapter 31: Downy Brome Control in Perennial Grass during the 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 32: Advanced Kochia Control with Winfield Solutions Experimental Herbicides

Chapter 33: Influence of Adjuvants and Water Conditioners on the Activity of Glyphosate Applied to Kochia under Drought Stress Conditions

Chapter 34: DPX-MAT28 and DPX-KJM44 for Control of Russian Olive in Riparian Environments along the North Platte River near Henry, NE, during the 2008 through 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 35: Influence of DPX-MAT28 Basal Bark Treatments for Russian Olive Control on Adjacent Cottonwood and White Poplar Trees

Chapter 36: Influence of Different Adjuvants and Tankmix Partners on KJM-MAT28 Foliage Treatments for Russian Olive Control during the 2009 and 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 37: KJM-MAT VM Brush Basal Bark Treatments for Russian Olive Control at Henry, NE, during the 2009 to 2010 Growing Season

Chapter 38: Russian Olive Control at Henry, NE, during the 2009 through 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 39: Saltcedar Control Following Late Summer Herbicide Applications at Bridgeport, NE, during the 2009 to 2010 Growing Seasons

Chapter 40: Influence of Herbicides Applied for Canada Thistle Control in 2009 on Seedling Perennial Grasses in 2010

Chapter 41: Canada Thistle Control from Milestone, Transline, or DPX-MAT28 Applied in Early September
 

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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 “2011 Guide for Weed Management in Nebraska” EC-130D.