The Southwest Agricultural Summit that recently took place in Yuma included a breakout session on Thursday, 21 February 2024 titled “New Developments in Weed Control”.
In this session Jose Antonio Cabrera representing BASF technical services for Coastal CA and Arizona provided a review of the new technologies being developed by his company in the Weed Control area. This includes new active ingredients as well as novel encapsulation technologies. The breakout session also included the lecture “Registration Support for Pest Management Tools in Specialty Crops, The IR-4 Project: Purpose and Process” by Roger B. Batts. “The IR-4 Project was established in 1963 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ensure that specialty crop farmers have legal access to safe and effective crop protection products. Helps growers address pest management concerns, develops data necessary for the registration of safe and effective pest management solutions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency1.
Roger is the Weed Science biologist from the NC State University IR-4 headquarters. If you have questions such as: What is the IR-4 Mission? Why is IR-4 Needed? What are the programs within the IR-4 project? you will find some answers in the IR-4 Presentation Slides here.
We are currently conducting trials in Yuma in coordination with this project that could result in the addition of new labels and weed control tools for our Arizona vegetable growers.
Thank you for attending the SW Ag Summit Weed Science breakout session.
Reference:
Get your free copy of the Weed Seedling Identification Pocket Guide at the Yuma
Agricultural Center.