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Plan Now for Weed Management in 2022

Sarah Lancaster, Weed Management Specialist
Kansas State University
slancaster@ksu.edu

Harvest is always a great time to start planning weed management strategies for the next spring because you can note weed escapes from the combine. Things to take note of include what weed species are present, where weed escapes are present, and any changes in the size or location of weed escapes. Some of your observations might be the result of soil or environmental conditions, while others might suggest problems with herbicide selection or application equipment. However, some of these escapes might indicate the presence of herbicide-resistant weeds in your field – especially if you have used the same herbicide program for a number of years. All of these factors can be addressed for the next growing season – and now is a good time to get started!

Helpful tips when dealing with herbicide shortages

Acting now to address needs for next spring is especially important this fall, due to the anticipated shortages of key herbicides. We have been discussing this topic since the spring and anticipate issues lingering as far as 2023. For example, prices for some glyphosate products are currently as much as 2.5 times higher than last fall. Herbicide concerns are also compounded by shortages of other inputs. Here are some things to consider as you make plans for 2022.