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  1. Tolerance of carrots and parsnips to Dual Magnum and Outlook herbicides: Research report to the Agricultural Research...

    The objective of the study was to compare crop tolerance of carrots and parsnips to two soil and early postemergent herbicides. Dual Magnum (s-metolachlor) was recently registered for use on root crops, but...

  2. Puncturevine and hairy nightshade management: Research report submitted to the Agricultural Research Foundation and the...

    The objectives of this project were to evaluate the efficacy of common row crop herbicides for control of puncturevine, and determine the effect of post harvest weed management strategies on hairy nightshade...

  3. Improving herbicide options in beets, carrots, and other root crops: Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission,...

    Weed management in table beets has improved with the recent registration of Dual Magnum.

  4. Assessing the costs of transitioning land to certified organic in processed vegetable production: Progress Report to the...

    1) Develop and moderate a workshop to discuss hypothetical crop rotation strategies that would

  5. Weed management in sweet corn and other rotational crops: Research report to the Agricultural Research Foundation and the...

    Impact herbicide efficacy, crop tolerance, and carryover studies.

  6. Nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency in sweet corn; effect of variety: Research report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable...

    Nitrogen use varies dramatically among crops. Short season crops with relatively small

  7. Weed control in table beets: Research report to the Agricultural Research Foundation and the Oregon Processed Vegetable...

    Weed management is a continual challenge to Oregon table beet growers. Research over the last several years has documented that s-metolachlor (Dual Magnum) will substantially improve weed control and crop...

  8. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of gray and white mold in snap beans: Report to the Agricultural Research Foundation...

    Cancellation of the registration of an effective bean mold fungicide, Ronilan, is slated to occur at the end of growing season in 2005. Finding equivalent alternatives by 2006 for use in snap bean is critical....

  9. Management of sweet corn root rot and crown rot in the Pacific Northwest: Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable...

    Objective 1: Evaluation commercial sweet corn varieties in small plots for susceptibility to seed rot/damping-off as well as crown rot.

  10. Weed management in sweet corn and other rotational crops: Research report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission, 2007

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