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Publications
Recommended Chemicals for Weed and Brush Control - 2009
Table of Contents (PDF)
Cover and Table of Contents
Alfalfa
Application, Herbicide
Aquatic Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Aquatic Herbicides, Use Restrictions
Aquatic Herbicides
Aquatic Herbicides, Toxicity to Some Fish
Aquatic Weed Control, Grass Carp for
Brush Control Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for Pasture
Brush Control, Non-Cropland
Brush Control, Pastures
Burndown Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Burndown Herbicides, Plant-Back Recommendations for
Christmas Trees
Corn and Grain Sorghum Herbicides, Crop Replant and Rotation Guide
Corn Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Corn and Grain Sorghum Herbicides, Soil Applied Rates
Corn and Grain Sorghum Herbicides, Fertilizer as a Carrier Compatibility
Corn and Grain Sorghum Herbicides, Restrictions for Feed, Forage and Grazing
Corn, Field
Costs, Approximate, of Recommended Herbicides
Cotton Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Cotton Herbicides, Crop Replant and Rotation Guide
Cotton Herbicides, Preharvest Intervals
Cotton Herbicides, Restrictions for Feed, Forage and Grazing
Cotton Herbicides, Fertilizer as a Carrier Compatibility
Cotton Herbicides, Soil Applied Herbicide Rates
Cotton
Cotton Defoliants
Forage Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Forage Herbicides, Restrictions for
Forage
Forestry Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Forestry Herbicides
Fruit & Nut Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Fruit & Nuts, Weed Control in Home Plantings
Fruit & Nuts
General Information
Glyphosate Products, Formulations, and Surfactant Recommendations
Grains, Small, Herbicides, Fertilizer as a Carrier Compatibility
Grains, Small, Herbicides, Restrictions for Feed, Forage and Grazing
Herbicide Classification According to Primary Site of Action
Noncropland, Guide to Woody Plant Response to Herbicides
Noncropland, Herbaceous Weed Control
Ornamentals
Ornamentals, Quick Reference for Common Weed Control Options
Pasture Weeds, Control of
Common
Peanuts
Publications, Supplemental
Rainfall Free Periods for Soybean Postemergence Herbicides
Rainfall Free Periods for Corn/Grain Sorghum Postemergence Herbicides
Rainfall Free Periods for Rice Postemergence Herbicides
Resistance, Weeds to Herbicides
Rice Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Rice Herbicides, Crop Replant and Rotation Guide
Rice
Sorghum
Soybean Herbicides, Fertilizer as a Carrier Compatibility
Soybean Herbicides, Crop Replant and Rotation Guide
Soybean Herbicides, Restrictions for Feed, Forage and Grazing
Soybean Herbicides, Preharvest Intervals
Soybean Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Soybean Herbicides, Soil Applied Herbicide Rates
Soybeans
Soybean Growth Stages
Sprayer Clean-Up for Phenoxy Herbicides
Sunflowers
Trade Name, Common Name, Formulation, Mode of Action, and Manufacturer of Herbicides
Trade Name Cross Reference for Herbicides
Turfgrass Herbicides, Weed Response to Preemergence
Turfgrass Herbicides, Weed Response to Postemergence
Turfgrass Herbicides, Turfgrass Tolerance
Turfgrass
Vegetable Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Vegetable Herbicide Registration Chart
Vegetable Herbicide Registration Chart for Home Gardens
Vegetables
Wheat
Wheat Herbicides, Crop Replant and Rotation Guide
Wheat Herbicides, Weed Response Ratings for
Wildlife Food Plots
Should the registration of a herbicide or certain uses of a herbicide be cancelled by federal or state agencies, recommendations thus affected herein are no longer applicable after such action is taken. For herbicides such as MSMA, 2,4-D, diuron,
etc. where several manufacturers and formulations exist, not all formulations
may be labeled for the same uses. Use only a herbicide which has the intended
use on the label. Use of products and trade names in this handbook does not
constitute a guarantee or warranty of the products named and does not signify
that these products are approved to the exclusion of comparable products. Some
tank mix treatments are listed “grower’s risk.” This indicates the two
herbicides are not labeled for the tank mix, but research has shown them to be
effective. To tank mix is not a violation of law, but it is done at the grower’s
own risk.
This presentation is inherently visual in nature and cannot
be effectively communicated in a non-visual manner. With the passing of the
federal law Section 508 and the Arkansas Information Technology Access for the
Blind Law (Act 1227 of 1999) it has become imperative that all agencies be
compliant with these laws. If you require assistance with interpreting the
material presented in this document, please contact the University of Arkansas
Division of Agriculture webmaster.
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