Reports from WSSA Herbicide Resistance Listening Sessions in 2017

Aug 13, 2018

In late 2016 and early 2017, the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) organized a series of seven "Herbicide Resistance Listening Sessions" around the country. 

Brian Schutte (from New Mexico State University) and I co-hosted the Southwestern session in Tulare, CA on February 15, 2017 and, if you're a regular reader, this may sound vaguely familiar since I tried to drum up interest on the blog in November 2016 and Pratap shared his experience  shortly after the workshop in 2017

The purpose of this series of sessions was to have a broad discussion on the issues with herbicide-resistant weeds and on the challenges of implementing herbicide resistance management.  However, the format was different than many meetings and workshops in that it was designed to get the input of weed managers on their views of the issue and try to represent the breadth of the challenge across the country.  Hence, "listening session" rather than "solutions and answers session".

Although it's taken a while for the information gathered to be analyzed, summarized, and written up, the final publications are finally available.  I've attached four documents at the bottom of this post and included links below to the two "open access" articles in the journal Weed Technology:

Thanks to all the participants in the Tulare meeting as well as the six other US locations - this was an interesting and eye-opening process.  For my part, I was very glad to have the Southwestern workshop add unique perspectives to this national conversation about resistance, particularly given our diverse cropping systems and non-crop weed management challenges.

Happy reading. 

Brad