Weeds : publication
Benjamin Puttler and Wayne C. BaileyDepartment of Entomology
Reviewed by Manoj Chhetri
MU Extension Horticulture Field Specialist
Brad S. Fresenburg and Erik H. Ervin
Department of Horticulture
Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is available for purchase from Michigan State Extension. To order this publication, please visit the MSU Extension Bookstore.
David H. Trinklein
Horticulture State Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences
The demand for locally-grown, vine-ripened tomatoes remains strong in Missouri. If you can produce high yields of good-quality tomatoes, the opportunity exists for you to make a reasonable return on your investment.
Reviewed by Mary KroeningDivision of Plant Sciences
Check out this annual guide for a summary of currently suggested vegetable varieties, seeding rates, fertilizer rates, weed control, insect control, and disease control measures for commercial growers.
Editor’s note
Positive identification of pests, including weeds, is the first step in a sound integrated pest management program. This publication can aid in identifying weeds by their seed characteristics.
Revised by Sanjun GuState Vegetable SpecialistLincoln University Cooperative Extension
Fred FishelDepartment of Agronomy
David E. BakerDepartment of Agricultural EngineeringThe great variety of pesticides used in America's agricultural production system presents varying degrees of hazard. These products were made to alter life cycles of living pest organisms, and many of these products are dangerous to people if not…
Fred FishelDepartment of Agronomy
Pesticide poisoning is a commonly under-diagnosed illness. Visit our website to learn about pesticide poisoning symptoms and first aid.
Editor's noteThe following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.This form is for those who want to have a plant identified by the to the MU Extension Plant Diagnostic Clinic.
Kevin W. Bradley
State Extension Weed Scientist
Division of Plant Sciences
MU Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology
Reviewed by Peng Tian
Assistant Professor, Plant Sciences
Reviewed by Manoj Chhetri
Department of Horticulture
Brad S. Fresenburg, Barbara S. Corwin and Robert R. Broz
Departments of Horticulture, Plant Pathology and Agricultural Systems Management
Editor’s noteThe following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is available for purchase from the Purdue Extension Education Store.
Fred FishelDepartment of AgronomyPaul AndreMissouri Department of Agriculture
Brad S. Freseburg
Division of Plant Sciences
Brad FresenburgCoordinator of Pesticide ProgramsMelissa May