Illinois farmers know that waterhemp is not easy to control, especially as resistance grows. In this webinar, Dr. Patrick Tranel highlights Illinois Soybean Checkoff-funded research aimed at improving how glufosinate is used, including when and how to apply it for the best results. Attendees also hear an update on the status of herbicide resistance in waterhemp, and what research is being done to help farmers identify resistance problems sooner and preserve effective herbicide options for the future.
About the Author: Kelsey Litchfield
Kelsey Litchfield is the Agronomic Outreach Manager and Editor of Field Advisor for the Illinois Soybean Association. In her role, she manages Field Advisor's media platforms and assists the agronomy team with events and field days.
A native of Rio, IL, Kelsey earned her bachelor’s degree from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2017 where she double majored in Agricultural Communications and Broadcast Journalism.
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