As we get further into fall, now is the perfect time to assess how the previous year’s weed control program did and plan for the upcoming year. Though herbicide options are limited, a multi-pronged approach can set the stage for success next season. Christy Sprague, MSU Extension weed management specialist, will review some of the challenges observed from this past year and discuss a range of options to consider when planning this fall’s weed control and herbicide program. MSU climatologist Jeff Andresen will also provide a 15-minute weather forecast and outlook. Be sure to tune in—the final Michigan State University Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast of the 2023 season is not one to be missed!
The Michigan State University Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast series will run every Thursday from March 30 through Sept. 21, 7 – 8 a.m. EDT live via Zoom. Farmers, agribusiness personnel and others interested in agriculture can interact with MSU Extension specialists and educators to get their questions answered. Michigan pesticide applicators can earn enough restricted use pesticide (RUP) credits during the season to recertify their credential. One RUP credit (1A, 1B, Comm or Private Core) and one continuing education unit (CEU) for Certified Crop Advisors (CCA) are available with each live session.
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