2009 Missouri Pest Management Guide: Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybean, Winter Wheat
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Kevin 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
- Endangered species
- How to use this guide
- Herbicide treatment methods and timing
- Incorporation
- Cultivation
- Multiple applications
- Types of herbicide formulations
- Herbicide additives
- Herbicide application
- Spray equipment
- Sprayer calibration
- Calibration examples
- Mixing chemicals in the tank
- Tank-mix compatibility
- Cleaning spray equipment
- Pesticide container disposal
- Ground and surface water protection
- Weed resistance to herbicides
- Special information for atrazine
- Conservation tillage
- Herbicide trade and common name, formulation, mode of action, and manufacturer
- No-tillage burndown — Guide to weed response to herbicides
Weed management — Corn
- Guide to grass and sedge weed response to herbicides
- Guide to broadleaf weed response to herbicides
- Soil-applied herbicide rates for corn
- Corn, Burndown
- Fall and early preplant applications of preemergence herbicides for reduced tillage
- Early preplant (EPP) labels for corn herbicides
- Corn, Preplant incorporated or preemergence
- Corn, Preemergence only
- Corn, Preemergence, Applied postemergence to crop
- Corn, Postemergence
- Herbicide-resistant corn
- Corn, special problems
Weed management — Grain sorghum
- Guide to weed response to herbicides
- Soil-applied herbicide rates for grain sorghum
- Grain sorghum, Burndown
- Fall and early preplant applications of preemergence herbicides for reduced tillage
- Early preplant (EPP) labels for grain sorghum herbicides
- Grain sorghum, Preplant incorporated or preemergence
- Grain sorghum, Postemergence and directed
- Grain sorghum, Special problems
Weed management — Soybean
- Guide to grass and sedge weed response to herbicides
- Guide to broadleaf weed response to herbicides
- Soil-applied herbicide rates
- Weed control recommendations for double-crop soybeans
- Soybean, Burndown
- Fall and early preplant applications of preemergence herbicides for reduced tillage
- Early preplant (EPP) labels for soybean herbicides
- Soybean, Preplant incorporated
- Soybean, Preplant incorporated or preemergence
- Soybean, Postemergence
- Herbicide-resistant soybeans
- Broadleaf - Grass weed herbicide tank mixes
- Soybean, Special problems
Weed management — Wheat
- Guide to weed response to small-grain herbicides
- Small grain, Burndown
- Small grain herbicides
- Small grain, Special problems
Weed management — Quick reference
- Crop replant and rotation guide for herbicides
- Forage, feed and grazing restrictions for herbicides
- Herbicide compatibility with fertilizers as application carriers
- Rainfall-free periods, preharvest intervals (PHI), and crop safety restrictions for postemergence herbicides
Disease management — Corn
- Corn diseases and their management
- Seed treatment fungicides labeled for use on field corn
- Foliar fungicides labeled for use on field corn
Disease management — Grain sorghum
- Grain sorghum diseases and their management
- Seed treatment fungicides labeled for use on grain sorghum
Disease management — Soybean
- Soybean diseases and their management
- Seed treatment fungicides labeled for use on soybean
- At-planting fungicides labeled for use on soybean
- Foliar fungicides labeled for use on soybean
Disease management — Wheat
- Winter wheat diseases and their management
- Seed treatment fungicides labeled for use on winter wheat
- Foliar fungicides labeled for use on winter wheat
Insect management — Corn
- Insecticides for field corn
Insect management — Grain sorghum
- Insecticides for grain sorghum (milo)
Insect management — Soybean
Insect management — Wheat
Keywords
- Endangered species
- Herbicide treatment methods and timing
- Incorporation
- Cultivation
- Multiple applications
- Herbicide formulations
- Additives
- Application
- Spray equipment
- Calibration
- Mixing chemicals in the tank
- Tank-mix compatibility
- Cleaning spray equipment
- Pesticide container disposal
- Ground and surface water protection
- Weed resistance to herbicides
- Atrazine
- Conservation tillage
- No-tillage burndown
- Weed response to herbicides
- Weed management
- Grass and sedge weed response to herbicides
- Broadleaf weed response to herbicides
- Soil-applied herbicide rates
- Fall and early preplant applications of preemergence herbicides for reduced tillage
- Early preplant (EPP) labels
- Preplant incorporated or preemergence
- Postemergence
- Herbicide-resistant
- Small grain
- Replant
- Rotation
- Forage, feed and grazing restrictions
- Herbicide compatibility with fertilizers as application carriers
- Rainfall-free periods
- Preharvest intervals
- PHI
- Crop safety restrictions
- Glyphosate
- Disease management
- Seed treatment fungicides
- Foliar fungicides
- At-planting fungicides
- Insect management
- Insecticides
Pages
M171, revised November 2008