2004 Proceedings of the
North Central Weed Science Society

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Corn and sorghum

Tolerance of Popcorn to Various Herbicides . Thomas T. Bauman*, Michael D. White, and Chad D. Dyer, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. (8) 

Effect of Imazethapyr plus Imazapyr on Pollination of Imidazolinone Tolerant Corn . James H. Herbek, James R. Martin*, and Jonathan D. Green,  Univ. of Kentucky, Princeton. (10)

A Comparison of Safeners for Metolachlor on Corn. Crystal R. Schulz*, James J. Kells, and Donald Penner, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. (11)

Growth Regulator Induced Rootless Corn Resulting From Preemergence Applications of 2,4-D and Dicamba. Kevin L. Hahn* DuPont Ag & Nutrition.  Bloomington, IL. (12)

Giant Ragweed Management in Herbicide Resistant Corn. Michael D. White*, Thomas T. Bauman, and Chad D. Dyer, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. (13)

A New Approach to Collaborative Pest Management Research using Transgenic Corn. Kathrin Schirmacher*, James J. Kells, Christina D. DiFonzo, and Scott M. Swinton, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. (14)

Impact of Weed Removal Timing on Glyphosate-Resistant Corn. Chad L. Smith* and Reid J. Smeda, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia.  (15)

Glyphosate and Rimsulfuron Herbicide Combinations in Glyphosate Tolerant Field Corn. J. Leslie Lloyd*, James D. Harbour and  David W. Saunders, DuPont Ag and Nutrition, Johnston, IA. (16)

Interactions between Mesotrione and Sulfonylurea Herbicides. Christopher L. Schuster*, Kassim Al-Khatib, and J. Anita Dille,  Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. (62)

Weed Control and Soil Longevity of KIH-485, Acetochlor, Dimethenamid, and S-metolachlor. Chad D. Dyer*, Thomas T. Bauman,  Michael D. White, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. (63)

Optimizing Weed Management in Glyphosate-Resistant Corn. Chad L. Smith* and Reid J. Smeda, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia. (64)

Efficacy and Degradation of Mesotrione and Isoxaflutole in the Soil. Nicholas T. Fassler* and F. W. Simmons, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana. (65)

Residual Soil Nitrate Levels as Affected by Spring vs. Fall Alfalfa Control and Manure Application in an Alfalfa-Corn Cropping System.  Bradley E. Fronning* and Kurt D. Thelen, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. (66)

Field Pansy Control with Fall and Spring Herbicide Applications in No-till Fields. Jason N. Miller* and David L. Regehr, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. (67)

Lexar: A New Mesotrione, S-metolachlor, and Atrazine Premix for the Central and Southern Corn Belt. Dain E. Bruns*, Charles F. Grymes, and Michael D. Johnson, Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., Greensboro, NC. (68)

Effectiveness of Mesotrione for Weed Control in Grain Sorghum. Curtis R. Thompson*, Kansas State Univ., Garden City, Phillip W. Stahlman, John C. Frihauf, Kansas State Univ., Hays, Alan J. Schlegel, Kansas State Univ., Tribune, David L. Regehr, Larry D. Maddux, Mark M. Claassen,  Kansas State Univ., Manhattan.  (69)

Weed Management Survey of Indiana Corn and Soybean Producers. David Hillger*, Kevin Gibson and William Johnson, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. (70)

Two-Year's Results with KIH-485: A New, Broad-Spectrum Herbicide. Peter J. Porpiglia*, Kumiai America, White Plains, NY; Masao Nakatani,  K-I Research Institute, Fukude, Japan; and Ryohei Ueno and Yoshihiro Yamaji, Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.(71)

Comparison of KIH-485 and S-metolachlor in Corn. Patrick W. Geier* and Phillip W. Stahlman, Kansas State Univ., Hays. (72)

Flufenacet plus Isoxaflutole (Radius)a New Corn Preemergence Herbicide from Bayer CropScience. John R. Hinz*, George Simkins,  Jim Wolk, Brent Philbrook, John Wollam and Mark Wrucke. Bayer CropScience RTP, NC. (73)

New One-Pass Weed Control Programs for Corn in the Northwest Cornbelt. Brett R. Miller*, Adrian J. Moses and Michael D. Johnson. Syngenta Crop Protection, Greensboro, NC. (74)

 

NCWSS Proceedings, Volume 59
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