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Maximizing LiberyLink soybeans
Nov 17, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
In a system of residual herbicides in a LibertyLink program you are not as dependent on residual herbicides as you are in a resistant Palmer pigweed situation with a conventional herbicide program or Roundup Ready program.

Cotton: a lot on the ground
Nov 06, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff
Cotton losses due to record rainfall during September and October in Mississippi totaled $71 million by early November, or nearly half the value of the expected crop, according to the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce.

Rep. Cassidy: rethink conservation efforts
Nov 06, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By David Bennett, Farm Press Editorial Staff
The only Louisianan on the House Agriculture Committee, Rep. Bill Cassidy tries to keep his state’s agricultural interests at the forefront.

Residuals in LibertyLink program
Nov 06, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
Before continuing with my pigweed control articles, I have tried to think of something encouraging to say about trying to get a crop out with the weather we are having.

Cotton pushes through yield barriers
Nov 05, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff
U.S. cotton acreage may have taken a hit recently due to improved economics for corn and soybeans, but cotton breeders and technology companies have stepped up efforts to narrow the gap through advancements in yield, quality and resistance to pests.

Palmer pigweed: residual herbicides
Nov 03, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
In last week’s article I wrote that planting LibertyLink soybeans and using Ignite herbicide provide the best opportunity to consistently control glyphosate-resistance Palmer pigweed.

Palmer pigweed: residual herbicides
Nov 03, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
In last week’s article I wrote that planting LibertyLink soybeans and using Ignite herbicide provide the best opportunity to consistently control glyphosate-resistance Palmer pigweed.

Ignite like Ignite, not glyphosate
Oct 29, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I am going to finish this series on Palmer pigweed control in soybeans with several articles on LibertyLink soybeans.

Resistant pigweeds in Roundup Ready soybeans
Oct 26, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I wish every soybean field in Arkansas which had Palmer pigweed as a problem weed could be planted to an alternate crop such as corn or rice or that an alternative weed control technology such as LibertyLink could be used in the system.

Resistant pigweed in Roundup Ready soybeans
Oct 20, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I have written several articles on pigweed control in conventional soybeans.

2009 giant test of farmers
Oct 12, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
Boy, what a year! I thought last year was the year of all years that everyone wanted to get behind them. In many ways this year has been worse.

Residuals showed value this year
Sep 23, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I have spent a lot of time in the heart of pigweed country over the past few weeks.

Resistance threatens conservation tillage
Sep 14, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By David Bennett, Farm Press Editorial Staff
Since its introduction in the mid-1990s, Monsanto’s Roundup Ready technology has allowed U.S. agriculture to adopt an unprecedented level of conservation tillage.

Soybeans — resistant weeds, treatments
Sep 11, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By David Bennett, Farm Press Editorial Staff
The storm arrived at Dee Henderson’s farm east of Keo, Ark., just as a tour of LibertyLink soybean plots and treatments began.

September 4, 2009
Sep 04, 2009, Delta Farm Press

Resistant pigweeds — residual herbicides
Sep 03, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I hope I did not end last week’s article on a negative note when I wrote that I did not recommend Valor-containing products at planting — that was not my intent.

Pigweed in conventional soybeans
Sep 02, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I continue to receive e-mails about the articles on pigweeds and that is encouraging.

Future weed control — look to the past
Aug 20, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I am enjoying the e-mails I am receiving from around the country regarding Palmer pigweed.

Arkansas rice crop promising
Aug 13, 2009, Delta Farm Press, By Ford L. Baldwin, Practical Weed Consultants, LLC.
I have listened in on a couple of recent conference calls where Rick Cartwright, University of Arkansas plant pathologist, and Ronnie Helms, G and H Associates, have given an excellent overview of the Arkansas rice crop in the field.

Soybean growers support checkoff
Jul 29, 2009, Delta Farm Press
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the results of the request for referendum on the Soybean Promotion and Research Program (soybean checkoff).

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