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M171, Revised November 2008

2009 Missouri Pest Management Guide: Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybean, Winter Wheat

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Get the PDF of 2009 Missouri Pest Management Guide: Corn, Soybean, Winter Wheat coverKevin W. Bradley
Department of Agronomy
Laura E. Sweets
Department of Plant Microbiology and Pathology
Commercial Agriculture
Wayne C. Bailey
Department of Entomology
J. Allen Wrather
Delta Research Center
Department of Plant Microbiology and Pathology

This publication provides current recommendations for control of the most problematic weeds, insects and diseases encountered in Missouri corn, grain sorghum, soybean and winter wheat cropping systems. This information is based on research conducted at MU and elsewhere. Pesticides named in this publication are registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Trade names are included with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the MU is implied. This publication will be revised annually to reflect label updates, name changes and the entry of new herbicide, insecticide, or fungicide active ingredients in the marketplace.

Contents

Weed management

Weed management — Corn

Weed management — Grain sorghum

Weed management — Soybean

Weed management — Wheat

Weed management — Quick reference

Disease management — Corn

Disease management — Grain sorghum

Disease management — Soybean

Disease management — Wheat

Insect management — Corn

Insect management — Grain sorghum

Insect management — Soybean

Insect management — Wheat

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M171, revised November 2008

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