​​Herbicide Resistance Management in Soybean

May 2012 | 23 min., 28 sec.
by Wesley Everman
North Carolina State University

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Summary

This presentation will help consultants, growers, and other practitioners in the Southeast and Southern regions understand the current state of herbicide resistance in weeds. Specifically in this presentation, herbicide resistance is defined, resistance management practices are described, and future considerations are explained. By the end of this presentation, the practitioner should know about the current practices available to combat herbicide resistance, future management options, and factors that should be considered when developing a weed management program.

About the Presenter

Wesley EvermanWesley Everman is an Assistant Professor and Extension Weed Specialist at North Carolina State University working in corn, soybean, and small grains weed control. Wesley attended Purdue University where he received his BS in Agronomic Business and Marketing in 2000 and MS degree in Weed Science in 2002. He then attended North Carolina State University where he received his PhD in Weed Science in 2008. In 2008, Dr. Everman became an Assistant Professor and Extension Weed Specialist at Michigan State University responsible for research and extension projects for weed management in corn, forages, potatoes, and bio-energy crops. In 2011, he moved to his current position at North Carolina State. His research interests include resistance management, competition between crops and weeds, herbicide physiology, and sustainable weed management programs.​

Contact Information:
Email: wesley_everman@ncsu.edu

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