For this No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Bio-Till Cover Crops, Aaron Locker, Vice President of sales for HELM Agro joins us to discuss what farmers can do if they can’t get the glyphosate supply they’re used to.
For this No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Bio-Till Cover Crops, Aaron Locker, Vice President of sales for HELM Agro joins us to discuss what farmers can do if they can’t get the glyphosate supply they’re used to.
Numerous no-till attempts were made in the late 1940s but unsuitable equipment and weed control products, still in their relative infancy, thwarted its adoption. The brief history of weed control advancements is a complement piece to “No-Till’s Herbicide History” appearing in the May 2022 No-Till Farmer. The No-Till History series is made possible by Calmer Corn Heads.
While there have been no officially documented cases of resistance to dicamba or glufosinate in waterhemp, there have been multiple instances where a lack of complete control have been observed. A recent study by the University of Missouri shows that using reduced rates of the herbicides leads to an increase in survival.
Proprietary Glu-L technology from AgriMetis is intended to provide U.S. farmers with a more efficient glufosinate solution that can reduce applications on troublesome weeds by up to 50%.
Andy Fordice, category leader for Enlist herbicides, talks about the recent launch of the Enlist weed control system for corn, including the new choline formulation of 2,4-D in Enlist One and Enlist Duo and the addition of Assure II as a tool against grasses and volunteer corn. Fordice also addresses how the Enlist soybean system gives no-tillers a tool to control tough weeds in-crop with 2,4-D, glyphosate and glufosinate.
A farmer asks North Dakota State why his herbicide application did not kill lambsquarters and asks for suggestions to achieve control with glufosinate.
The first confirmed case of weeds resistant to HPPD-inhibiting herbicides has been found in waterhemp in Illinois, according to University of Illinois weed scientists.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, No-Till Farmer’s Conservation Ag Operator Fellow, Ray McCormick, showcases how he’s taking conservation ag to the next level in Vincennes, Ind., with ponds, solar panels, duck hunting and more.
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