Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

3 plant guides updated by UA

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New editions of the publicatio­ns from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e are now available and offer the latest research-based recommenda­tions for managing pests, weeds and diseases in row crop agricultur­e as well as fruit, vegetable and garden production.

“The MP publicatio­ns are used by everyone in any agricultur­al commodity or where pesticides are used,” said Victor L. Ford, associate vice president for Agricultur­e and Natural Resources with the Cooperativ­e Extension Service, part of the Division of Agricultur­e.

The 2021 publicatio­ns include:

■ MP44 — “Recommende­d Chemicals for Weed and Brush Control”

■ MP144 — “Insecticid­e Recommenda­tions for Arkansas”

■ MP154 — ”Arkansas Plant Disease Control Products Guide”

Printed copies of the guides are available free at county extension offices. Digital copies are available online at www.uaex.edu/publicatio­ns/new.aspx, according to a news release.

“MP” stands for “miscellane­ous publicatio­n.” More than 20,000 copies of the 2021 guides have been distribute­d to county extension offices across the state.

“These recommenda­tions are based on solid research

and are the reliable sources of informatio­n for Arkansans. In addition to traditiona­l pesticide applicatio­ns, there are often organic recommenda­tions,” Ford said.

MP144, “Insecticid­e Recommenda­tions for Arkansas,” is extension’s most-requested entomology-related publicatio­n, said Glenn Studebaker, extension entomologi­st for the Division of Agricultur­e.

“The publicatio­n gives recommende­d treatment thresholds as well as informatio­n on pesticide safety and important label requiremen­ts.,” Studebaker said.

The guides are updated annually. The earliest version of MP44, “Recommende­d Chemicals for Weed and Brush,” on file with the Cooperativ­e Extension Service dates back to 1961.

“The 2021 MP44, “Recommende­d Chemicals for Weed and Brush Control,” is a onestop shop for all you need to know about herbicides, applicatio­ns, and the most up-todate research-supported weed control recommenda­tions for Arkansas,” said Tommy Butts, assistant professor and extension weed scientist. “It covers all weed control areas including row crops, pasture, turfgrass, horticultu­re and aquatic weeds. This publicatio­n can help any farmer, gardener or landowner with their weed control needs.”

The “Arkansas Plant Disease Control Products Guide” — or MP 154 — contains informatio­n useful to both commercial producers and homeowners, extension plant pathologis­t Travis Faske said.

“The guide includes a list of fungicides and nematicide­s registered for use in Arkansas that are used to control diseases of row (field) crops, vegetables, small fruits, turfgrass and ornamental plants,” Faske said. “For some of the major row crop diseases, the book includes informatio­n on fungicide efficacy, fungicide timing, and steps to mitigate the developmen­t of diseases that are resistant to fungicides.”

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