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Title: Section I Weed Management in Agronomic Crops


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Section IWeed Management inAgronomic Crops
  • Monday Afternoon
  • Chairperson E.P. Prostko
  • Moderator E.P. Prostko

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 100 HERBICIDE OPTIONS FOR BLACK-EYE PEAS GROWN
    ON THE TEXAS HIGH PLAINS. R. W. Wallace Texas A
    M University Research Extension Center,
    Lubbock, TX 79403 (102)
  • 115 CONTROL OF YELLOW NUTSEDGE AS INFLUENCED BY
    APPLICATION TIMING AND NON-STRUCTURAL
    CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATION. F.E. Groves, K.L.
    Smith and N.R. Burgos Southeast Research and
    Extension Center, University of Arkansas,
    Monticello, AR 71671, Department of Crop, Soil,
    and Environmental Sciences, University of
    Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72704 (103)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 130 COMMON WATERHEMP CHANGE IN TOLERANCE TO
    THREE HERBICIDES OVER TIME. L. Steckel, C.
    Sprague and L. Wax Department of Crop Sciences
    and USDA/ARS, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
    61801. (104)
  • 145 GLYPHOSATE RESISTANCE IN HORSEWEED (Conyza
    canadensis) POPULATIONS IN ARKANSAS. S. G.
    Matthews, R. E. Talbert, K. L. Smith, J. L.
    Barrentine, and M. R. McClelland University of
    Arkansas Extension Service, Blytheville, AR 72316
    and Monticello, AR 71656 and University of
    Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701. (105)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 200 EMERGENCE PATTERNS AND EARLY SEASON CONTROL
    OPTIONS FOR HORSEWEED IN MID-SOUTH AGRICULTURE.
    C. L. Main, R. M. Hayes, and T. C. Mueller
    department of Plant Sciences, The University of
    Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996. (106)
  •  
  • 215 NEW TOUCHDOWN FORMULATIONS FROM SYNGENTA
    CROP PROTECTION. J.N. Lunsford, C. Foresman and
    C.A.S. Pearson, Syngenta Crop Protection
    Greensboro, NC 27419. (107)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 230 AIM HERBICIDE, A MULTI-USE BROADLEAF
    HERBICIDE FOR AGRONOMIC CROPS. J.P. Reed and
    H.R. Mitchell FMC Agricultural Products Group,
    North Little Rock, AR 72116 and Louisville, MS
    39339. (108)
  • 245 PROWL H20 A NOVEL WATER - BASED FORMULATION
    OF PENDIMETHALIN. C. D. and Brad Guice, BASF
    Corporation, Dyersburg, TN 38024 and Winnsboro,
    LA 71295. (109)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 300 PROWL H20 FIELD PERFORMANCE. John Harden
    and Brad Guice, BASF Corporation RTP, NC 27709
    and Winnsboro, LA 71295. (110)
  • 315 Break

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 330 EFFECT OF DEFOLIATION ON WINTER CANOLA
    YIELD. F. S. Kelley, T. F. Peeper, and J. P.
    Kelley Department of Plant and Soil Sciences,
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078.
    (111)
  • 345 WINTER WEED MANAGEMENT IN EARLY-PLANTED
    MISSISSIPPI SOYBEAN. D. H. Poston, C. H. Koger,
    M. A. BLAINE, and B. L. Spinks. Delta Research
    and Extension Center, Stoneville, MS 38776
    USDA-ARS, Southern Weed Science Research Unit,
    Stoneville, MS 38776 and Plant and Soil Science
    Department, Mississippi State University,
    Mississippi State, MS 39762. (112)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 400 SOYBEAN POSTEMERGENCE WEED CONTROL PROGRAMS
    WITH FLUMICLORAC (RESOURCE). J.A. Alford, L.R.
    Oliver, R.C. Scott. Department of Crop, Soil, and
    Environmental Sciences and Cooperative Extension
    Service, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
    72701 and Little Rock 72203. (113)
  • 415 AN OVERVIEW OF HARVEST AID RESEARCH IN
    SUGARCANE, SOYBEANS, AND CORN. J.L. Griffin, C.A.
    Jones, L.M. Etheredge, Jr., W.E. Judice
    Department of Agronomy, Louisiana State
    University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. (114)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 430 SOIL APPLIED HERBICIDE PROGRAMS FOR FLORIDA
    SUGARCANE. A. C. Bennett Everglades Research
    and Education Center, University of Florida,
    Belle Glade, FL 33430. (115)
  • 445 REDUCED TILLAGE WEED CONTROL PROGRAMS IN
    FALLOWED SUGARCANE FIELDS. L.M. Etheredge, Jr.,
    J.L. Griffin, C.A. Jones, and W.E. Judice
    Department of Agronomy, Louisiana State
    University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. (116)

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Section IAgronomic Crops
  • 500 REDUCED TILLAGE WEED CONTROL PROGRAMS IN
    PLANT AND RATOON SUGARCANE. W.E. Judice, J.L.
    Griffin, C.A. Jones, L.M. Etheredge, Jr., and
    J.D. Siebert Department of Agronomy, Louisiana
    State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. (117)
  • 515 EVALUATION OF VALOR IN SUGARCANE. C.A.
    Jones, J.L. Griffin, L.M. Etheredge, Jr., W.E.
    Judice, and J.D. Siebert Department of Agronomy,
    Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
    70803. (118)
  • 530 Adjourn 
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