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2017 Pigposium III puts resistant pigweed in spotlight

Pigposium III, Feb. 28, at East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City, Ark., puts the spotlight on herbicide-resistant pigweed.

February 17, 2017

2 Min Read
Delta Farm Press

Herbicide-resistant pigweed, one of the biggest problems Mid-South farmers are wrestling, takes center stage at Pigposium III, set for Feb. 28 at East Arkansas Community College in Forrest City, Ark.

“Resistant pigweed has really challenged us as scientists to find ways to manage this pest as chemical options wane,” said Tom Barber, Extension weed scientist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “During this full day of learning, you’ll hear from weed scientists from across the Mid-South as well as growers discussing the options they’re using and why.”

Pigposium III opens at 9 a.m. at EACC’s Fine Arts Center. There’s no cost to attend and lunch is included in the program.

The 2017 lineup:

  • 9 a.m. – Introduction – Current Infestations of PPO-Resistant Palmer Pigweed, Jason Norsworthy, weed scientist, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 9:10 a.m. - Why Should I Proactively Manage for Herbicide Resistance in Pigweed? Bob Scott, Extension weed scientist, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 9:40 a.m. - Expectations for PPO-Resistant Pigweed Control with Pre-emergence and Postemergence Herbicides, Tom Barber, extension weed scientist, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 10:10 a.m. - Palmer Amaranth Management Software: A New Tool in Our Fight Against Pigweed, Michael Popp, economist, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 11 a.m. - Covers Crops & Tillage: Do These Really Help Manage Pigweed? Larry Steckel, weed scientist, University of Tennessee.

  • 11:30 a.m. - What Does Pigweed Control Look Like Five Years from Now? Norsworthy.

  • 1:15 p.m. - Comparison of Soybean Technologies: Understanding Risk and Reward, Jason Bond, weed scientist, Mississippi State University.

  • 1:45 p.m. - A Season to Remember: Our Experiences with Off-site Movement of Dicamba in 2016, Kevin Bradley, weed scientist, University of Missouri.

  • 2:15 p.m. - Navigating Dicamba Regulations and Labels: What is Allowed? Ples Spradley, Extension pesticide safety coordinator, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 2:45 p.m. – Spray Droplet Considerations: Optimizing Contact and Systemic Herbicides, application technologist, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas.

  • 3:30 p.m. – Panel discussion: What are we doing and why are we doing it? Narrow-windrow burning, Harry Stevens, producer, Helena, Ark.; Cover Crops – Adam Chappell, producer, Cotton Plant, Ark.; and Zero Tolerance, Dane Coomer, producer, Piggott, Ark.

Related:New software available to help control pigweeds

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