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W166 Accent™ Herbicide For Weed Control In Sweet Corn, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W166 Accent™ Herbicide For Weed Control In Sweet Corn, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
The convenient control of perennial and annual grass weeds in fresh market sweet corn has been difficult for a number of years due to the lack of available postemergence herbicide options. Accent™ herbicide has been labeled for use in processing sweet corn for a number of years but was not cleared for fresh market use until fall 2006. One concern with Accent™ use is that a small number of sweet corn hybrids could have low tolerance to nicosulfuron, the active ingredient (Figure 1). Additionally, delayed applications of the herbicide or applications with improperly calibrated spray equipment could result in ear …
W168 Controlling Volunteer Cotton In Soybeans, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W168 Controlling Volunteer Cotton In Soybeans, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W165 Purple Deadnettle And Henbit, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W165 Purple Deadnettle And Henbit, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W167 Velvetleaf, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W167 Velvetleaf, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W119 Giant Ragweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W119 Giant Ragweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.