2006 Proceedings

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2006 CWSS Executive Board

2006 CWSS Honorary Member, Rick Geddes

2066 CWSS Award of Excellence, PAPA

2006 CWSS Award of Excellence, Bruce Kidd

2006 Conference Student Winners

2006 Student Research Paper, First Place - Steve Young

2006 Student Research Paper, Second Place - Hillary Thomas

2006 Student Research paper, Third Place - Scott Oneto

2006 CWSS Conference Sponsors

2006 CWSS Conference Exhibitors

Using Foramsulfuron for Spring Transition in Overseeded Turf
Chris Olsen, Bayer Environmental Sciences

"Spotlight" A New Tool for Broadleaf Control in Turf
Randy L Smith, Dow AgroSciences, Sowmya Mitra, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Sulfonylurea Herbicides: key to a Successful Overseeding Program
Sowmya Mitra, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Application Timing Affects Herbicide Options for Oxalis Control in Bremudagrass Turf
Michelle Le Strange, UCCE Tulare & Kings Counties
Pamela Geisel, UCCE Fresno County

Poa annua Control in Cool Season Grasses with Trimmit 2SC (Paclobutrazol)

Mark M. Mahady, Mark M. Mahady and Associates Dean K. Mosdell, Syngenta Professional Products

Working Together for Noxious Weed Control in Santa Barbara County
Linda Hamel, CalTrans Headquarters, Division of Maintenance

Flood Control Vegetation Management in an Environmentally Aware and
Cautious Community

Larry L. Fausett, Santa Barbara County Flood Control District

Wildfires and Invasive Plants in Southern California
Carl Bell, UCCE San Diego
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California, Davis
Matthew L. Brooks, Western Ecological Research Center, Henderson NV

Overview of Drip Fumigation
Husein Ajwa, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Weed Control in Strawberries with GoalTender and other Herbicides
Oleg Daugovish, UCCE, Ventura County
Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Weed Control in Strawberries with Fumigation
Oleg Daugovish, UCCE, Ventura County
Husein Ajwa, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Weed Control in Strawberries: Grower's Perspective
John Rippee, Reiter Bros. Inc, Camarillo

Presidential Address: Weed Eradication: Realistic Goal or Pipedream?
Presented by: J Robert C. Leavitt, President CWSS

The Ag/Urban Interface - Land Use Principles to Preserve Agriculture
Earl McPhall, Agricultural Commissioner Ventura County, Santa Paula

PPO Inhibiting Herbicides: What are They and How Do They Work
Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas Kurt Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County

Benefits and Problems of Herbicide Tolerant and Conventional Herbicides
in Cotton and Corn

Steve Wright, UCCE, Tulare & Kings Counties
Ron Vargas, UCCE, Madera & Merced Counties

Evaluation of Grass Herbicides in Wheat
Barry Tickes, UofA Cooperative Extension, Yuma, AZ

Evaluation of Garbanzo Bean Herbicides
Kurt Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County Neil Va, UCCE, Fresno County

Invasive Weeds From the Nursery
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California Davis

Fumigant Alternatives after Methyl Bromide
Husein Ajwa, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Soil Fumigation for Nutsedge Control
Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas Jose Aquiar, University of California - Davis, Indio

Student Paper: Control of Scotch Broom {Cytisus scoparius)
Scott Oneto, UCCE, Davis
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California, Davis
Guy B. Kyser, University of California, Davis

Weed Control in Celery
Oleg Daugovish, UCCE, Ventura County
Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas
Richard Smith. UCCE, Monterey County

Chemigating Kerb Herbicide in Lettuce
Jesse Richardson, Dow AgroSciences, Hesperia
Barry R. Tickes, UofA Cooperative Extension, Yuma, AZ
Kurt J. Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County
Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Early Season Weed Control in Onions Prior to 2nd True Leaf Emergence
Grant Poole, UCCE, Lancaster

Weed Control Studies in Transplanted Bell peppers with Preemergence Herbicides
Richard Smith, UCCE, Monterey County Michelle Le Strange, UCCE, Tulare County

Student Paper: Intraspecific Variation of Diorhaba Elongate: Implications for
Biological Control of Invasive Tamarix spp. Weeds

Hillary Thomas, University of California, Davis

Evaluation of Imazapyr and Aminopyralid for Invasive plant Management
Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California, Davis Guy B. Kyser, University of California, Davis

Integrated Approach to Managing Herbicide Resistance
Don A. Battel, Sierra Consulting, Nevada City

Effects of Vineyard Floor Management Practices on the Development of
Distinct Weed Communities in a California Vineyard

Richard Smith, UCCE, Monterey County
Tiffany Bensen, UCCE, Monterey County
Larry Bettiga, UCCE, Monterey County
Laura Tourte, UCCE, Monterey County

Control of Weeds in Certifies Organic Farming Systems
Benny Fouche, UCCE, Stockton

Winning the Battle Against Horseweed and Hairy Fleabane in California
Kurt Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County
Anil Shrestha, UC Kearney Ag. Center, Parlier

How the New Ag Waiver Regulations Affect the Cultural Practices of
Perennial Crops

Kay 1. Mercer, Agricultural Watershed Coalition, Santa Maria
Session J - Forestry, Range & Wildlands Moderator: Beau Miller

Student Paper: A Pattern of Root Distribution by Yellow Starthistle
Steve Young, University of California, Davis

Effective Fennel Control with Herbicides
Carl Bell, UCCE, San Diego

Glyphosate-Resistant Horseweed: An Emerging Problem in the South Central Valley
Anil Shrestha, University of California, Parlier
Kurt J. Hembree, UCCE, Fresno County

Distribution and Relative Glyhosate Resistance of Ryegrass in California
W. Thomas Lanini, University of California, Davis

Lessons in Managing Glyphosate Resistance from Australia: When on A Good Thing, Don't Stick With It
Richard T. Roush, University of California, Davis

Student Poster: Interactions among Weeds, Ants and Obscure Mealybug
in Central Coast Vineyards

Mark D. Welch, Michael J. Costello and Scott J. Steinmaus, Cal Poly,
San Luis Obispo

Critical period of Weed Control in Cotton in Muzarabani - The Zambezi Valley
Z. Mavunganidze, University of Science Education, Bindura
A.B. Mashingaidze & O.A. Chivinge, University of Zimbabwe, Mt Pleasant,
Harare, Zimbabwe
C. Riches, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK
J. Ellis-Jones, Silsoe Research, Berdford, UK

Evaluation of Plantback Intervals on Vegetable Crop Yield Following
Application of Chateau and V-10142

John S. Rachuy and Steve Fennimore, University of California - Davis, Salinas

Herbicides for Controlling problem Weeds in Wine Grapes
Mick Canevari, Paul Verdegaal, Don Colbert, Randall Wittie, Scott Whitely, UCCE, San Joaquin County

Herbicide Options for Oxalis Control in Bermudagrass Turf
Pamela Geisel, UCCE Fresno County
Michelle Le Strange, UCCE Tulare & Kings Counties

The Impacts of Weeds and Control in Newly Planted Alfalfa
Mick Canevari, Don Colbert, Randall Wittie, Scott Whitely UCCE, San Joaquin County

Solar Inactivation of Soilborne Weed Propagules as a Tool for Preserving and
Restoring Native Plant Communities

James Stapleton, University of California, Parlier

Weed Populations in Perennial Crop Nurseries Treated with Methyl Bromide and
Alternative Fumigants

Anil Shrestha, University of California, Parlier
Greg Browne, USDA-ARS, Davis
Bruce D. Lampinen, University of California, Davis
Sally Schneider & Tom Trout, USDA-ARS, Parlier
Leo Simon, University of California, Berkeley

Poems by David Haskell
Arun The Magnificent
Old Man Leverage
Forty-Mile An Hour Alfalfa
You Can't Farm With An Aerostar

 

 

 

 

 

Join us in Santa Barbara for the 64th Annual Conference.

Conference dates: Jan 23-25, 2012


      

 

2011-2012 Awards, Events & Contests

  1. CWSS Photo Contest-NEW for 2012
  2. Student Paper & poster Contest-2012
  3. Student Scholarship Program-2012
  4. Awards and Honors - 2011
 
 

Aquatic and Riparian Weeds of the West

This is practical guide to the identification and biology of submerged, floating leaved, and emergent aquatic weeds in the Western United States. The book contains a full description of 89 species representing 36 plant families, and another 96 plants compared as similar species. There is at least one photograph each of 171 aquatic plant species. The book contains quick identification tables, several keys, and an illustrated glossary.

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