Factors Affecting Postemergence Herbicide Activity

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1992-12-03
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Hartzler, Bob
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Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference
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The Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management Conference is Iowa's premier crop production education event. No other program in Iowa brings together the diverse range of topics, slate of expert presenters and results of the latest University research.

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Postemergence herbicides have become an increasingly important tool in weed management systems. Reasons for this increase include the introduction of new products, environmental concerns, and changes in production practices. Several factors influence the performance of postemergence herbicides, including timing of application, environmental conditions, spray additives, and method of application. This paper will focus on specific aspects concerning postemergence herbicide use that have been the focus of recent questions.

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