JACKSON, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture will host the annual Weed Tour June 18 at the West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center. The guided tour will feature 60 weed management research tests in cotton, corn and soybean.
Weed Tour runs from 9 – 11:30 a.m., with registration opening at 8:30 a.m. A light breakfast will be served.
Larry Steckel, UT Extension weed specialist, will lead the tour, along with graduate students Colton Fuller, Hayden Love and Sally Reed.
Most of the research featured in the 2025 Weed Tour involves management of glyphosate-resistant grass species and multiple herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth. Management of these weeds in Liberty, Axant, Xtend and Enlist weed control systems will also be highlighted.
The tour will also cover research-based strategies to manage the increasing problem with glyphosate-resistant grass species, as well as glyphosate/PPO/dicamba-resistant Palmer amaranth. A tractor-mounted See & SprayTM test system from John Deere that uses visual recognition and machine learning to selectively spray pesticides in crop fields rather than broadcasting herbicides over the entire area will be highlighted.
The West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center is located at 605 Airways Boulevard, Jackson, Tennessee. Upon arrival, follow signs to the weed management research plots. For directions, or more information, call 731-425-4705.
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