Weed Control
A weed is simply a plant out of place. Whether it is ragweed, lambsquarters, or crops found from the previous year, weed control is critical to ensure maximum yields. Click on the title below to view the full article.
- Tank-mixing Glyphosate and Micronutrients
- Weed Management for Prevented Planting Acreage
- Weed Management Late Season: Perennial Weeds
- Two-pass versus One-pass Weed Control Programs in Corn
- Controlling Weeds Injured by Tillage
- Dealing with Delayed Burndown and Soybean Planting
- Importance of AMS with Roundup® Brand Agricultural Herbicides
- Managing Weeds in Drought Conditions
- Delayed Planting and Weed Control in Corn & Soybean - Minnesota
- Preemergence Herbicide Damage to Corn and Soybeans in Cool, Wet Weather
- Weed Control in Soybeans Needs Good Residual Herbicide Performance
- University Testing on Weed Control in Dicamba-Tolerant Soybeans
- Herbicides & Weed Control. First and foremost, it is important to understand the terms associated with herbicide classification.
- Burndown Application Reminders with Roundup® Brand Agricultural Herbicides
- Corn Response to Postemergence Herbicide Applications
- Postemergence Herbicide Applications in Soybeans
- Controlling Volunteer Genuity® Roundup Ready® Canola in Soybeans
- Volunteer Corn in Soybeans
- Managing Common Ragweed in Corn and Soybeans
- Managing Lambsquarters in Corn and Soybeans
- Managing Waterhemp
Roundup® Rewards
Roundup Ready PLUS™ combines the best agronomic practices and crop-specific recommendations with programs to support comprehensive weed management solutions, which can be followed whether you have glyphosate-resistance weeds or not.
The 2011 Residual Rewards Program offers rebates up to $3.00 per acre when you use eligible residual herbicides with Roundup Agricultural herbicides in Roundup Ready® Corn 2 and Genuity® Roundup Ready 2 Yield® Soybeans.