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Browsing New York State Integrated Pest Management Program by Subject "Weeds"
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Alternative Weed Management Techniques for Greenhouse and Nursery Production
Brown, Bryan; Eshenaur, Brian (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Greenhouse and nursery producers in New York have highlighted weed management as a priority area for research and education. In response, we demonstrated the effectiveness of two alternative weed control practices – parboiled ... -
Controlling Herbicide Resistant Waterhemp in Soybeans: 2020 Trials
Brown, Bryan (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Herbicide resistant tall waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) continues to be one of the most problematic weeds in US field crops. Thus far, it has primarily established in western and central New York. Our second year of ... -
Controlling Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Soybeans: 2019 Trials
Brown, Bryan; Fernandez, Venancio; Hunter, Mike; Miller, Jeff; Stanyard, Mike (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Herbicide resistant weeds have become a major problem for New York soybean farmers. This project aimed to regain control of these weeds through a mix of chemical, physical, and electrical tactics. From our replicated field ... -
Demonstrating creation of habitat for beneficial insects - Year 3 (2020)
Dunn, Amara; Eshenaur, Brian; Lamb, Betsy (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Many people are interested in protecting pollinators by creating good habitat for them. The same habitat (flowers and grasses of varied shapes and sizes that provide blooms throughout the growing season) is also good for ... -
Demonstrating Creation of Habitat for Beneficial Insects – Year 2 (2019)
Dunn, Amara; Eshenaur, Brian; Lamb, Elizabeth (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Many people are interested in protecting pollinators by creating good habitat for them. The same habitat (flowers and grasses of varied shapes and sizes that provide blooms throughout the growing season) is also good for ... -
Effective Waterhemp Control Programs and Compatibility with Interseeding in Corn: 2019 Trials
Brown, Bryan; Fernandez, Venancio; Hunter, Mike; Miller, Jeff; Stanyard, Mike (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Herbicide resistant waterhemp has spread into New York and caused yield losses for corn farmers. This project aimed to find ways to regain control of this weed in corn and determine the compatibility of more extensive ... -
Effective Waterhemp Control Programs and Compatibility with Interseeding in Corn: 2020 Trials
Brown, Bryan (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Herbicide resistant tall waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) continues to be one of the most problematic weeds in US field crops. Thus far, it has primarily established in western and central New York. Our second year of ... -
Evaluation of Methods for Management of Bindweed in New York Vineyards
Walter-Peterson, Hans; Brown, Bryan; Caldwell, Donald (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Objectives: 1. Determine the carryover effects of the 2019 treatments on field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis). Because of its perennial nature, it is important to understand not just how well the treatments worked in a ... -
Improving control of hedge bindweed in grapes: Preliminary results
Brown, Bryan; Walter-Peterson, Hans; Caldwell, Donald (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)The objectives of this project are to 1) determine the feasibility of controlling hedge bindweed in vineyards using glyphosate, rimsulfuron, or hoeing mid-season – when perennial weeds are most susceptible – and 2) to ... -
Improving mechanical in-row weed control for vegetables and row crops
Brown, Bryan (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)In the crop row, it can be challenging to control weeds mechanically without damaging the crop. Based on the encouraging results of previous research using “stacked” combinations of in-row cultivation implements, we attempted ... -
Which Bindweed Am I Looking At? A Quick ID Guide for Three Common Species
Sosnoskie, Lynn; Brown, Bryan (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Field characteristics of 3 species of bindweed are compared.