1998 – Fifty Years of Promise, Fifty Years of Excellence
Full Proceedings
Home Garden Weed Management Michelle Le Strange, Pam Elam and Clyde Elmore, UCCE
Fabrics and Mulches for Weed Management in the Landscape Cheryl Wilen, Area IPM Advisor, UCCE Statewide IPM Project
Weed Management for Roses in Landscape Plantings John Karlik, UCCE, Kern County
Preventing Weed Invasion in Lawns Through Cultural Management M. Ali Harivandi, UCCE
Crop Protection in the Future Joseph Cornelius, Monsanto Company
Topdressing Compost on Turfgrass: Its Effect on Turf Quality and Weeds Michelle Le Strange, UCCE, Tulare & Kings Counties, Pam Elam, UCCE, Fresno County, Roland D. Meyer, Extension Soils Scientist, U.C. Davis
Control of English Lawn Daisy (Bellis perennis) in Cool Season Turf Mark M. Mahady, Mark M. Mahady and Associates
Ecological Weed Control in Cool Season Sports Turf Todd C. Detzel, Laytonville Unified School District
Special Challenges of Weed Control in Medians Denise C. Estrada, Parks Services Administrator, City of Salinas
Weed Management in Turf – Past, Present and Future Clyde L. Elmore, Extension Weed Specialist
Magnum Leap in Orchard Floor Management Bill B. Fischer, Advisor Emeritus, UCCE
Managing Weeds in Newly Planted Orchards and Vineyards Kurt J. Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County
Visor Herbicide in the Real World; The Tree Nut Crop EUP Program in California Jack Schlesselman, Randy L. Smith, L. Douglas West and Harvey A. Yoshida, Rohm and Haas Company, Fresno, CA
Using Degree Days to Predict Weed Growth Timothy S. Prather, IPM Weed Ecologist, Statewide IPM Project, UCCE
Weed Management in Orchards and Vineyards, “What the Future Will Bring” Clyde L. Elmore, Extension Weed ScientistThe Use of Long-Term The Use of Long-Term Chronic Bioassays and Biomonitoring in Evaluating the Environmental Impact of a Copper-Based Algaecide Used for Controlling Algal Growths in a Hydroelectric Water Conveyance System Craig P. Seltenrich, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Fifty Years of Vegetation Management Turney J. Hernandez, National Roadside Vegetation Management Association
Past Trends and the Future of Vegetable Weed Control Harry Agamalian, Weed Science Advisor (Emeritus), UCCE, Monterey County
Mulches for Weed Control in Tomatoes Work in Progress J.P. Mitchell, W.T. Lanini, S.R. Temple and E.V. Herrero, U.C. Davis; T.S. Prather, UC Statewide IPM Program, Kearney Ag Center; K.J. Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County; F. Thomas, Cerus Consulting; R. Morse, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Conference Beginnings Harry Agamalian, Weed Science Advisor (Emeritus), UCCE, Monterey County
Getting Control of Tough Weeds in Alfalfa Mick Canevari, Farm Advisor, UCCE, Stockton
Nightshade Control in Dry Beans Ernie J. Roncoroni and David E. Bayer, U.C. Davis
Weed Control in Rice: Where Have We Been? Where are We Going? James E. Hill, U.C. Davis
Transgenic Herbicide Tolerant Cotton Ron Vargas, Farm Advisor, UCCE, Madera
Control of Hooded Canarygrass with Puma Matthew H. Ehlhardt, AgrEvo USA, W. Mick Canevari, UCCE
Fifty Years of Weed Control in Growing Forest Larry Ballew, Forest Consultant with DuPont Company and Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Field Results of California Forest Herbicides: New Advances in Control of Problem Hardwoods Ed A. Fredrickson, Forester, Roseburg Forest Products
Noxious & Invasive Rangeland Weeds, A Rancher’s Perspective Ken Zimmerman, Chairman CCA Range Improvement Committee
Transline Herbicide in Rangeland and Wildlife Habitat Restoration Vanelle F. Carrithers, Dow AgroSciences LLC
The Biology and Ecology of Brooms and Gorse Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California, Davis
Use of Fire to Control French Broom David Boyd, California Department of Parks and Recreation
Chemical Control of Brooms and Gorse John Rusmore, Environmental Horticulture, University of California, Davis
The Impact of the Food Quality Protection Act on Future Pest Management Options Jean-Mari Peltier, Chief Deputy Director, CDPR
Spray Drift Stewardship Program James W. Gray, Western Crop Protection Association Coalition for Urban/Rural Environmental Stewardship
California Wildlife and Pesticides – A Booklet by the California Department of Fish and Game Joel Trumbo, Pesticide Investigations Unit, CDFG
Effects of Rimsulfuron on Transplant Tomatoes Krista L. Felix, Graduate Student, CSU Fresno
Postemergence Control of Perennial Goosegrass and Yellow Foxtail in Alfalfa with Prism Dawn A. Cutter, UCCE San Joaquin County, Mick Canevari, UCCE San Joaquin County, and Tom Dewitt, Valent USA
Tolerance of Vegetable Crops to Halosulfuron Milt McGiffen and Eddie Ogbuchiekwe, Dept of Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside; C. Henry Wu, Monsanto, Fresno, CA and Jose L. Aguiar, UCCE, Indio
Broad Spectrum Weed Control in California Rice with a Pinpoint Application of V-10029 80 WP plus Thiobencarb 8 EC1 Thomas DeWitt, Valent USA and Ernie Roncoroni, Jr, United Agri Products, Woodland, CA
Efficacy of CottonQuik™ in California for Cotton Boll Opening and Defoliation. Stephen Colbert, Griffin Corporation, Escalon, CA
The Effectiveness of Mowing & Herbicides to Control Perennial Pepperweed in Rangeland & Roadside Habitats Mark J. Renz, Graduate Research Assistant and Joseph M. DiTomaso, Cooperative Extension Specialist, UC Davis
Bermudagrass Control in Non-Bearing Grapes with Prism Herbicide Mike Hemman and Mike Ansolabehere, Valent USA, Fresno, CA
Developing a Program for the Control of Yellow Nutsedge Kurt J. Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County
Control of Yellow Starthistle with Mowing: Effects of Timing, Repeated Cuttings, and Growth Form Carri B. Benefield, Joseph M. DiTomaso, Guy B. Kyser, Kenneth R. Churches, Daniel B. Marcum, Glenn A. Nader and Steve Orloff, University of California Cooperative Extension
Degradation and Distribution of Simazine Under Drip Irrigation in a Grape Vineyard F. Liu and Timothy S. Prather, Kearney Ag Center, Statewide IPM Project, UCCE and Cindy Garretson, CDPR
Influence of Timing and Chemical Control on Yellow Starthistle Joseph M. DiTomaso, Steve Orloff, Guy Kyser and Glenn Nader, UCCE
California Noxious Weed Control Project Inventory Steve E. Schoenig, Integrated Pest Control Branch, CDFA