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Arkansas Plant Disease Control Products Guide – 2013
Complete Publication (PDF)
Table of Contents (PDF)
Covers
Authors
Table of Contents and
Acknowledgments
Poison Control Center
and Pesticide Spill Phone Numbers and Disclaimer
Table of Conversions
Corn (Field) - Foliar Diseases
Corn (Field) - Nematodes
Cotton - Nematodes
Cotton - Seedling Diseases
Canola Diseases
Grain
Sorghum - Foliar Diseases
Small Fruit Diseases - Commercial Production
Small Fruit Diseases - Homeowner
Fruit Tree Diseases - Commercial Production
Fruit Tree Disease - Homeowner
Ornamental Diseases - Commercial Production
Ornamental Diseases - Homeowner
Peanut Seed Treatments - Commercial Production
Peanut Diseases - Commercial Production
Peanut
Nematodes - Commercial Production
Pecan Diseases - Commercial Production
Rice Seedling Diseases
Rice Diseases - Fungicides
Soybean - Seed Treatments
Soybean - Foliar Diseases
Soybean -
Nematodes
Soybean - Edamame
Tomato Diseases - Commercial Production
Tomato Diseases - Home Garden
Turf Diseases - Commercial
Turf Diseases - Home Lawns
Vegetable Diseases - Commercial Production
Vegetable -
Nematodes - Commercial Production
Vegetable Diseases - Home Gardens
Wheat - Seed Treatments
Wheat - Foliar Diseases
Wheat - Disease Thresholds
Efficacy of Fungicides for Wheat Disease Control Based on Appropriate Application Timing
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
The information in this publication was current as of November 17,
2011, and applies only to Arkansas. It may not be appropriate for
other states or locations. The listing of any product in this
publication does not imply endorsement of that product or
discrimination against any other product by the University of
Arkansas Division of Agriculture. Every effort was made to ensure
accuracy, but the user of any crop protection product must read and
follow the most current label for any product. For further
assistance and information, contact the local Cooperative Extension
Service office.
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