Missouri Horseweed Populations and Herbicide Resistance
Using Geospatial Technology to Assess Off-target Dicamba Injury and Yield Loss in Missouri
The Skinny on Temperature Inversions
Narrow Windrow Burning: Winning the Final Battle Against Weeds
The Impact of Weeds on Pastures
Cover Crops and Weed Suppression
Good Stewardship and Herbicide Tolerant Crops
2015 Field Day, Early Season Herbicide Injury on Soybean
2015 Field Day, The Impact of Herbicide Carryover on Cover Crops
2015 Field Day, The Role of Waterfowl in Weed Seed Movement
2015 Field Day, Control of Marestail/Horseweed
2015 Field Day, The Influence of Tillage on Pigweed Seed Emergence
2014 Field Day, ALS Carryover Injury to Soybean
2014 Field Day, Dicamba and 2,4-D drift Injury to Soybean
2014 Field Day, Dicamba and 2,4-D Drift: Monitoring Wind Speed and Temperature Inversions
2014 Field Day, Cover Crops and Weed Management Part 1, Spring Burn Down of Cover Crops
2014 Field Day, Cover Crops and Weed Management Part 2, Cover Crops for Use in Weed Control
2014 Field Day, Comparing Palmer Amaranth to Common Waterhemp
2014 Field Day, Cultural Practices for Resistant Weed Management
2014 Field Day, Investigating Fluridone for Weed Control in Soybean
2013 Field Day, Horseweed Stop
Name That Weed
A new app created by University of Missouri Extension helps you name that weed. The mobile phone app gives farmers and homeowners instant information about pesky weeds in their field or garden.
Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Missouri
Tips on the Identification and Management of Glyphosate-resistant Weeds in Missouri
Management of Glyphosate-resistant Waterhemp in Soybean
3 Specific Recommendations to Consider for our Most Problematic Weed Species
Management of Glyphosate-resistant Giant Ragweed in Soybean
Preplant Management is the Key
Management of Glyphosate-resistant Horseweed/Marestail in Soybean
Preplant Management is the Key
The Cattle Vote
Cattle choose whether they prefer pasture that has been treated with herbicide or not.
Scouting for Weeds
How to effectively scout for weeds in your fields.
Weed Warriors
University of Missouri research seeks better control of resistant weeds.