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The Confusion of Herbicide Product Naming

June 25, 2021kgyoung

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu A common strategy in product marketing to build upon name recognition, and I find this can be very confusing. One example is when someone writes “Oreos” on the shopping list; do they want the… Continue Reading →

General 29:14, herbicide labels, weed control

Dicamba Registration Update

June 5, 2020ahoggard

 Kurt M. Vollmer, Extension Weed Management Specialist, University of Maryland; kvollmer@umd.edu On June 3, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision vacating the registration of three dicamba herbicides, Xtendimax® (Bayer), Engenia® (BASF), and FeXapan (Corteva). However, this ruling… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 28:12, herbicide drift, herbicide labels, soybean

Command Label Change for Lima Beans

May 15, 2020Emmalea Garver Ernest

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu FMC Corporation and Delaware Department of Agriculture collaborated on labeling Command 3ME for use on lima beans through the release of a 24(c) Special Local Need Label. The label is available online at http://www.cdms.net/Label-Database.… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 28:9, herbicide labels, lima bean, palmer amaranth

Soybean Burndown – If You Haven’t Sprayed Yet, Good Luck

May 5, 2017cmanneri

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu If you have already burned down your soybean fields, be sure to look at them before planting and decide if you are going to need another application of a burndown herbicide (glyphosate or paraquat)… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 25:6, cover crops, herbicide application, herbicide labels, soybean

Pesticide Labels Change with Time

April 1, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu Be aware that pesticide labels can change over time, and sometimes these changes are not well publicized. It is important to read the individual labels each season to be sure no changes have occurred.

Agronomic Crops, Fruit Crops, General, Vegetable Crops 24:2, herbicide labels

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