2017
USB Multi State Herbicide Resistant Weeds and Crops (Year 1 of 1720-172-0116)
Contributor/Checkoff:
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
(none assigned)
Lead Principal Investigator:
Bill Johnson, Purdue University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Micheal Owen, Iowa State University
Dallas Peterson, Kansas State University
Christy Sprague, Michigan State University
Richard K Zollinger, North Dakota State University
Mark Loux, The Ohio State University
Aaron Hager, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
J D Green, University of Kentucky
Kevin Bradley, University of Missouri
Larry Steckel, University of Tennessee-Institute of Agriculture
Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin
+9 More
Project Code:
1720-172-0116
Contributing Organization (Checkoff):
Institution Funded:
Brief Project Summary:

Unique Keywords:
#herbicide, #resistance management, #weed control, #weeds
Information And Results
Project Deliverables

1. This project is intended to improve our ability to manage and prevent further development of herbicide-resistant weeds in our soybean production systems. In addition, we will initiate educational programs on the use and stewardship of new technology such as 2,4-D (Enlist), dicamba (Roundup Ready Plus Xtend), and HPPD (Balance GT and MGI soybean) in preparation for the commercial release of these new herbicide resistant traits in U.S. soybean production. We propose to complete the following projects over a 3-year period of time. We are aware that USB projects are funded one year at a time. However, this group has a good track record of producing the outputs proposed in the previous USB proposals and it is highly likely that herbicide-resistant weeds and the release of new soybean herbicide-resistance traits will require educational efforts over the next several years.

2. We anticipate at least 10 new, multi-state or regional extension publications or videos will be developed during the multi-year course of this project. We have developed an identification poster of the 11 worst herbicide-resistant weeds in U.S. soybean production (Eleven That Threaten), and produced 7 single page factsheets on the biology and management of each of these weeds. In addition, we have developed a Palmer amaranth identification poster, and a herbicide mode of action poster which outlines the new numbering system for herbicide mode of action. We will update the herbicide mode of action chart annually.

3. We anticipate that each state will conduct research and demonstration trials on herbicide-resistant weeds, new soybean herbicide resistance traits, and hold field days at those sites. Each state will have at least one of these research and demonstration sites in each year that the project is funded.

4. We anticipate that each state will conduct five grower and crop advisor focused meetings or workshops to discuss herbicide resistant weed management. These events will take place between November and July of each year.

5. We predict that all who attend the meetings and read the publications will become more knowledgeable of the impact of herbicide resistant weeds on crop production and how to better manage specific weeds that have become more problematic in specific areas.

Final Project Results

Updated December 2, 2018:
See Year 2 Project for Final Report

See Year 2 Project for Final Results

The United Soybean Research Retention policy will display final reports with the project once completed but working files will be purged after three years. And financial information after seven years. All pertinent information is in the final report or if you want more information, please contact the project lead at your state soybean organization or principal investigator listed on the project.