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Posted by: WCM Staff
1/15/2009 12:00 AM 

The need to diversify weed management programs and protect the value of glyphosate became a consistent message of extension weed scientists soon after the adoption Roundup Ready ®crops. To put a fresh spin on this message, we pooled our thoughts to come up with a light-hearted look at this serious issue.

Still don’t think you need integrated weed management?

The introduction of Roundup Ready® soybean more than a decade ago dramatically changed weed management systems across the Corn Belt. Glyphosate’ s unparalleled effectiveness allowed a simplification of weed management systems. Unfortunately, glyphosate resistant weeds are a result of these systems that rely heavily on glyphosate. 

 
Integrated weed management (IWM) is more durable than the systems currently used on a high percentage of the acres due to continual exposure of weeds to different control tactics. IWM involves using herbicides with different modes of action, using multiple application timings in the same season, and utilizing cultural practices that enhance the competitiveness of the crop.  
 
The need to diversify weed management programs and protect the value of glyphosate became a consistent message of extension weed scientists soon after the adoption Roundup Ready ®crops. To put a fresh spin on this message, we pooled our thoughts to come up with a light-hearted look at this serious issue.
 
<< Warning: the following list contains humor. If not prepared to consider the lighter-side of weed management, do not read or read at your own risk. >>
 
Extension’s Top 10 reasons to diversify weed management
 
10. Your crop can reach its full potential
9. Weeds won’t know what hit them
8. C'mon, even Monsanto's on board with this
7.   Change is big right now
6. Your ag chem dealer will thank you
5. ‘Cause it’s mavericky, gosh darn it
4. It will reduce our dependence on Chinese glyphosate, swinging the trade balance in our favor
3. Go ahead and try to control lambsquarter post – do you feel lucky, punk?
2. I love the smell of Lumax in the morning – smells like victorya    
 aSubstitute your favorite preemergence herbicide for Lumax.
1. If you do, perhaps your Extension weed specialist will find something else to talk about
 
Glyphosate resistance in several important weeds continues to spread across the Midwest, and many of these weeds have resistance to other modes of action as well. Continuing to rely on the simplistic systems that dominate the region will result in further appearance and spread of herbicide resistance. IWM provides more consistent weed control, is more effective at protecting crop yields, and preserves the value of the herbicides that are essential in today’s production systems.
 
Prepared by:
Bob Hartzler, Iowa State University
Chris Boerboom, University of Wisconsin
Jeff Gunsoluls, University of Minnesota
Mark Loux, The Ohio State University

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