A Rationale for Atrazine Stewardship in Corn
@inproceedings{Swanton2007ARF,
title={A Rationale for Atrazine Stewardship in Corn},
author={Clarence Swanton and Robert H. Gulden and Kevin Chandler},
booktitle={Weed Science},
year={2007}
}Abstract In several European nations, including France and Germany, atrazine has been banned because of environmental concerns. However, in Canada, atrazine remains an important component of modern weed control in corn. The objectives of this study were to determine the value of atrazine to corn producers by examining weed control efficacy, yield of corn, adjusted gross return, and the variability associated with PRE and POST herbicides applied alone or in combination with atrazine. A…
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