Weed Management Field Day

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Moore County, August 5, 2011

Seth Holt and Taylor Williams, N.C. Cooperative Extension

Alan York, Wesley Everman, David Jordan, and Jim Dunphy, N.C. Cooperative Extension Service

Jamie Hinton, Rick Seagroves, and Dewayne Johnson, Technicians, NC State University

*Funded by grants from the NC Soybean Producers Association and N.C. Cooperative Extension Service

Each of the following stops will last for approximately 1 hour. There will be two groups that rotate between stops. 2 hours of pesticide credits will be provided for

Stop 1. Managing Palmer amaranth and other weeds in agronomic crops (Alan York and Wesley Everman)

Stop 2. Herbicide symptomology and families (David Jordan)

Weed Management Field Day

Upper Coastal Plain Experiment Station, August 15, 2011

Clyde Bogle, Superintendant, Upper Coastal Plain Experiment Station, NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Alan York, Wesley Everman, David Jordan, and Jim Dunphy, N.C. Cooperative Extension Service

Jamie Hinton, Rick Seagroves, and Dewayne Johnson, Technicians, NC State University

*Funded by grants from the NC Soybean Producers Association and N.C. Cooperative Extension Service

Each of the following stops will last for approximately 1.5 hours including transport time. There will be three groups that rotate between stops. 4 hours of pesticide credits will be provided for participants.

Stop 1. Managing Weeds in Cotton (Alan York)

Stop 2. Managing Weeds in Soybeans and Corn (Wesley Everman and Jim Dunphy)

Stop 3. Herbicide symptomology and families (David Jordan)*

*Plots demonstrating weed management programs in peanut are available as time permits or after lunch

Lunch provided at the Edgecombe County Livestock Arena

Article first appeared as North Carolina Peanut Note (PNNC-2011-030)

Updated on Dec 9, 2014
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