Fulton County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018





1042 - Chemical Crop Management Tools
1042.1) 150

Number of producers who plan to update farm spraying to reduce risks of developing resistance as a result of participating in this program

1042.2) 130

Number of producers who updated their farm’s spray program to reduce risk of developing resistance

1042.3) 150

Number of producers who plan to calibrated their sprayer

1042.4) 100

Number of producers who calibrated their sprayer

1042.5) 150

Number of producers who plan to reevaluate nozzles, spray pressure or boom height as a result of participating in this program

1042.6) 120

Number of producers who  reevaluated nozzles, spray pressure, or boom height

1042.7) 0

Number of producers who plan to test pesticide application water (pH, alkalinity, etc.)

1042.8) 0

Number of producers who tested pesticide application water (pH, alkalinity, etc.)

1042.9) 150

Number of producer who will consider alternate materials based on REI, PHI, residues, etc.

1042.10) 100

Number of producers who  used alternate materials based on REI, PHI, residues, etc.



Success Stories

Off-Target Movement of Dicamba in Fulton County

Author: Benjamin Rudy

Major Program: Chemical Crop Management Tools

Off-Target Movement of Dicamba in Fulton County

As producers continue to manage Palmer Amaranth and Resistant Water Hemp, an ever-growing problem in Fulton County and other counties in Kentucky, many producers switched to the newly approve Dicamba technology.  This new technology allowed soybeans that were previously susceptible to dicamba herbicides to be resistant.  Along with these newly resistant soybeans, the three major chemical companies developed a newer, lower volatile dicamba herbicide.During the 2017 growing season, produ

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