Weeds Pages
BEFORE PLANTING | AFTER PLANTING | |||||||||||
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CAR | PAR* | PEL | GLY | NAP | BEN | CLE | HAL | PEN | SET | |||
ANNUAL WEEDS | ||||||||||||
Barnyardgrass | N | P | C | C | C | C | C | P | C | C | ||
Bromegrasses | N | C | P | C | C | C | C | — | C | P | ||
Chickweed, common | P | C | C | C | C | C | N | C | C | N | ||
Cockleburs | P | C | — | C | C | N | N | P | N | N | ||
Cudweeds | — | N | — | C | P | N | N | — | N | N | ||
Fescue, tall | N | C | — | C | C | C | — | — | — | P | ||
Fleabane, hairy | N | C | P | C | N | N | N | — | N | N | ||
Goosefoot, nettleleaf | — | C | — | C | C | P | N | — | C | N | ||
Groundcherries | C | C | — | C | N | N | N | — | N | N | ||
Groundsel, common | — | C | C | C | P | N | N | P | N | N | ||
Horseweed, common | N | P | — | C | N | N | N | — | N | N | ||
Knotweed, common | — | P | C | P | C | P | N | — | C | N | ||
Lambsquarters, common | — | P | P | C | C | C | N | N | C | N | ||
Lettuce, prickly | — | P | — | C | C | N | N | C | N | N | ||
Mallow, little (cheeseweed) | C | N | C | P | P | N | N | — | P | N | ||
Nettles | C | P | — | P | P | N | N | P | N | N | ||
Nightshades | C | C | — | C | N | N | N | N | N | N | ||
Pigweeds | C | C | P | C | C | C | N | P | C | N | ||
Polypogon, rabbitfoot | N | C | C | C | C | C | — | — | C | C | ||
Puncturevine | — | C | — | C | P | N | N | — | P | N | ||
Purslane, common | N | C | C | C | C | C | N | P | C | N | ||
Sandburs | N | P | — | C | C | C | C | — | C | C | ||
Sowthistles | N | P | — | C | C | N | N | P | N | N | ||
Speedwells | N | C | — | C | C | N | — | — | — | N | ||
Spurges | — | C | — | C | N | N | N | — | P | N | ||
Thistle, Russian | — | P | C | C | P | N | N | — | P | N | ||
Witchgrass | N | C | — | C | C | P | — | — | — | N | ||
PERENNIAL WEEDS | ||||||||||||
Bermudagrass (seedling) | N | P | — | C1 | C | C | C | N | C | C | ||
Bermudagrass (established) | N | P | N | C1 | N | N | P | N | N | P | ||
Bindweed, field (seedling) | C | P | — | C | N | N | N | — | P | N | ||
Bindweed, field (established) | P | N | N | P | N | N | N | — | N | N | ||
Johnsongrass (seedling) | N | C | — | C1 | C | C | C | — | C | C | ||
Johnsongrass (established) | N | N | N | C1 | N | N | C | — | N | C | ||
Nutsedge, purple | N | N | N | P1 | N | N | N | C | N | N | ||
Nutsedge, yellow | N | N | N | P1 | N | N | N | C | N | N |
C | = control | P | = partial control | N | = no control | — | = no information |
BEN | = bensulide (Prefar) | NAP | = napropamide (Devrinol) |
CAR | = carfentrazone (Shark) | PAR | = paraquat* (Gramoxone Inteon) |
CLE | = clethodim (Select Max) | PEL | = pelargonic acid (Scythe) |
GLY | = glyphosate (Roundup) | SET | = sethoxydim (Poast) |
HAL | = halosulfuron (Sandea) |
1Treatment must occur year before planting; not when eggplants are in field. |
* Permit required from county agricultural commissioner for purchase or use. |