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Morning Glory Management in Soybeans

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Reviewed by Kevin Bradley
State Extension Weed Scientist, Division of Plant Sciences

Morning glories are among the most problematic weeds in U.S. soybean fields. Not only are they hard to control, but one tall morning glory plant growing per foot of row can reduce soybean yield by 50 percent if left to compete all season. This fact sheet lists management practices that can aid in management of this herbicide-resistant weed.

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Publication No. MX1131