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Perennial weed management discussed in latest 'Focus on Tomato' webcast


St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
April 17, 2013

Perennial weed infestations in tomato crops can have many negative effects on crops, like lower  yields, added costs from losses due to insects and diseases, and reduced-quality products.
 
The latest Focus on Tomato webcast, titled “Managing Perennial Weeds in Tomatoes,” by Dr. Steve Weller at Purdue University summarizes different perennial weed types, shows examples of problem perennial weeds, and discusses techniques available for managing these weeds.
 
This talk particularly covers…
 
- Site preparation
- Elimination of perennial weeds before tomato crop planting
- Methods to manage perennial weeds in the tomato crop
- Perennial weeds management in rotation crops, especially agronomic crops
 
This presentation is open access through July 31, 2013.

Users can view other recent webcasts in the Focus on Tomato resource at
www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/fot.
 
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