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Doctor of Plant Health: A new Inter-Disciplinary Program for Plant Health Practitioners. Gary L. Hein*, John Lindquist, Mark Bernards, and Lowell Sandell, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. (33)

Utilization of Sequential Herbicide Applications and Herbicide Tankmix Components to Improve Glyphosate Efficacy. Lisa M. Behnken*, Ryan P. Miller, Fritz R. Breitenbach, and Jeffrey L. Gunsolus, University of Minnesota, Rochester. (35)

Comparison of Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicide Programs Utilizing Best Management Practice Rates of Atrazine or Atrazine Replacements in Field Corn at Rochester, Minnesota. Lisa M. Behnken*, Ryan P. Miller, Fritz R. Breitenbach, and Jeffrey L. Gunsolus, University of Minnesota, Rochester. (36)

Convenience and Simplicity: An Illusion and Detriment to Integrated Weed Management. Micheal D. K. Owen*, Chris Boerboom, and Christy Sprague, Iowa State University, Ames; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Michigan State University, East Lansing. (37)

Benchmark Study: Perspectives on Glyphosate-Resistant Crops and the Sustainability of Chemical Weed Management. Micheal D. K. Owen*, Bryan G. Young, David Shaw, Robert Wilson, David Jordan, Stephen Weller, and Philip Dixon, Iowa State University, Ames; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Mississippi State University, Mississippi, Mississippi State; University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff; North Carolina State University, Raleigh; Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. (38)

Benchmark Study: Variation in Weed Management Tactics Implemented in Glyphosate-Resistant Cropping Systems. Bryan G. Young*, Joseph L. Matthews, David L. Jordan, Micheal D.K. Owen, David R. Shaw, Stephen C. Weller, Robert G. Wilson, and William G. Johnson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; North Carolina State University, Raleigh; Iowa State University, Ames; Mississippi State University, Mississippi State; Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff. (165)

Benchmark Study: Impact of Glyphosate-Resistant Crops on Weed Population Density. Stephen C. Weller*, Micheal D.K. Owen, Bryan G. Young, David R. Shaw, Robert G. Wilson, David L. Jordan, and Philip Dixon, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Iowa State University, Ames; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Mississippi State University, Mississippi State; University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff; North Carolina State University, Raleigh. (166)

Suspected Glyphosate-Resistant Giant Ragweed in Ontario. Peter H. Sikkema*, Francois J. Tardif, Christy Shropshire, and Nader Soltani, University of Guelph, Ridgetown, ON. (167)

Results from a 2008 Survey to Determine the Distribution of Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds in Missouri. Kevin W. Bradley*, K. K. Payne, Eric B. Riley, Travis R. Legleiter, and Jimmy D. Wait, University of Missouri, Columbia. (168)

Changes in the Occurrence of Common Milkweed in Iowa Crop Fields in the Past Decade. Bob Hartzler*, Iowa State University, Ames. (169)

Role of Research and Extension in the Adoption of No-till Wheat in Kentucky. Lloyd W. Murdock, James H. Herbek, and James R. Martin*, University of Kentucky, Princeton. (170)

Challenges of Conducting Weed Science Research in an Atrazine Prohibition Area. Tim L. Trower*, Chris M. Boerboom, Dave E. Stoltenberg, Ken R. Bradbury, and Richard C. Graham, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Madison. (171)

Spring Wheat Injury Associated with Glyphosate Contamination of ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides. Michael J. Moechnig*, David A. Vos, Jill K. Alms, and Darrell L. Deneke, South Dakota State University, Brookings. (172)

 

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