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Aug 15, 2017 · This chart groups herbicides and herbicide premixes by their modes of action to assist you in selecting herbicides 1) to maintain greater diversity in herbicide use and 2) to rotate among effective herbicides with different sites of action to delay the development of herbicide resistance. Updated 2023.
Take Action on Weeds is a farmer-focused educational platform designed to help farmers manage herbicide resistance. The goal is to encourage farmers to adopt weed management practices that lessen the impacts of herbicide-resistant weeds and preserve current and future herbicide technology.
Weeds - Take Action. Effective weed management starts with knowing your weeds. It’s about knowing when they grow, when they pollinate, and stopping them before they go to seed. It’s about recognizing their strengths and exploiting their weaknesses. It’s about delaying the evolution of the resistance and taking control of herbicide-resistant weeds.
Feb 2, 2017 · Learn More. Management of glyphosate-resistant weeds is now the greatest challenge for Nebraska crop producers and land managers. The 2017 Herbicide Classification Chart from Take Action Against Weeds is an easy means for identifying herbicide site of action to avoid repeated use of the same action on the same field.
Take Action Herbicide Classification by Mode of Action Poster. In this chart, herbicides are grouped by mode of action. This visible portion shows three groups (1, 2, and 9), the chemical family, active ingredient, and branded product examples. Premix products and their active ingredients and trade names are also shown.
Take Action on Herbicide Resistant Weeds is a collaboration of academia and industry to develop the most effective and accurate information for managing weeds, including herbicide resistant weeds. The following are available resources: Take Action Web Site.