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Mandy D. Bish
University of Missouri
Plant Science & Technology
(573) 882-9878
bishm@missouri.edu

Mizzou Pest Management Field Day is July 7th

Mandy D. Bish
University of Missouri
(573) 882-9878
bishm@missouri.edu

Published: June 7, 2016

The annual Mizzou Pest Management Field Day will be Thursday July 7th at the Bradford Research and Extension Center, approximately 8 miles east of Columbia, Missouri.

Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. with opening comments by Dr. Kevin Bradley at 8:30. The morning will include guided wagon tours with stops that feature presentations of research results by university-trained scientists.

Dr. Bradley discusses herbicide-resistant weeds at the 2015 Mizzou IPM Field Day.

Dr. Bish discusses the off-target movement of herbicides at the 2015 Mizzou IPM Field Day.

Early-season herbicide injury to soybean

Early-season herbicide injury to soybean will be one stop on the 2016 Mizzou IPM tour.

person spraying herbicide on cover crops

Integrating pre-emergent, residual herbicides with cover crops in soybean production systems will be discussed at the 2016 Mizzou IPM Field Day.

Weed management research topics that will be discussed this year include the effects of soybean seed treatments on early season herbicide injury; the integration of pre-emergent, residual herbicides with cover crops in soybean production; comparisons of new herbicide-resistant soybean systems; best management practices for herbicide applications; a variety of research results and topics pertaining to the management of herbicide-resistantweeds, and many other topics and periodic stops along the guided tour.

Lunch will be served at noon after which attendees will have the opportunity to view plots that showcase a variety of herbicide treatments and weed management programs for use in corn, soybean, or grain sorghum. These plots will be clearly labeled and mapped out so that they can be viewed easily.

Registration for the field day will be $10.00 to cover cost associated with lunch and refreshments.

To register call 573-884-7945 or send an e-mail to chismt@missouri.edu by Thursday, June 30th.

For certified crop advisors, CEU credits are pending.

The Bradford Research and Extension Center is located at 4968 Rangeline Road, Columbia, MO 65201. To learn more about the largest plant sciences' research farm in the state of Missouri visit the Web site: Bradford.cafnr.org.

To learn more about Mizzou Weed Science, visit the Web site at www.weedscience.missouri.eduor find us on Facebook and Twitter at Mizzou Weed Science.

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REVISED: June 8, 2016