Workshops Offer Farmers Help with Herbicide Resistance Weed Control in Ohio
2/2/2012
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio crop growers looking to find answers
on how to deal with herbicide resistance issues will have the chance to
speak with Ohio State University Extension experts during a series of workshops
designed to help farmers who are facing increasingly difficult weed control
scenarios.
Farmers across the state are continuing to experience glyphosate-resistant marestail as a key
weed problem, said Mark Loux, an
OSU Extension weed specialist. And
growing concerns about glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth, which is significantly impacting
growers in Southern states, are among the questions Ohio farmers are now asking,
he said.
“Farmers are seeing
pictures of entire fields being mowed down in the South because of Palmer amaranth,”
he said. “While we don’t have anything as extreme as that happening here, we
want to make sure we don’t have similar issues like that in the future.”
While traditionally
found in the southwestern portions of Ohio, Loux said resistant populations of
marestail are now found throughout the state.
“Marestail is the
most abundant herbicide-resistant weed we have in Ohio,” he said.
“Given the very warm weather we’ve had thus far this winter, it may grow more
vigorously into the spring, making it harder to kill.”
This while Palmer amaranth is
continuing its move north, with at least one population of Palmer
amaranth recently confirmed in southern Illinois, according to the University
of Illinois.
The workshops, which
are sponsored by the Ohio AgriBusiness Association (OABA)
and the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA), will
be held Feb. 28 and 29, and March 1. The workshops will feature presentations by
Loux
and Tony Dobbels, also an OSU
Extension weed specialist. Representatives
from Monsanto will also be there to sit on a panel discussion with other
experts to answer questions from farmers, Loux said.
The free workshops are from 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. and will be followed by a lunch. The dates and locations are as
follows:
- Northeast Ohio – Feb. 28 at the Ohio
Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster.
- Central and Southern Ohio – Feb. 29 at
the Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus.
- Western and Northwest Ohio - March 1 at
the Centre, 601 North Main St., Bluffton.
Participants can sign up for the
workshops at OABA’s website at http://www.oaba.net.
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Writers
Tracy
Turner
614-688-1067
turner.490@osu.edu
Sources
Mark Loux 614-292-9081 loux.1@osu.edu
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