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Herbicide injury topic of new publication

Courtesy of Tim Seipel, MSU SEEING DAMAGE: These field peas were exposed to sulfentrazone and show characteristic damage. A new publication from Montana State University offers insight into diagnosing herbicide injury on plants. Montana State University Extension booklet shows impact of non-target injury. Jan 14, 2021 Crop protection products are an important part of farm production, but herbicides can cause trouble if they miss the desired target. A new booklet from Montana State University Extension provides insight into diagnosing herbicide injury on plants. Noelle Orloff, a diagnostician in the Schutter Diagnostic Lab, notes that sometimes herbicides can injure desired plants. This injury is referred to as non-target injury, or damage to plants other than the target weeds intended to be controlled by a herbicide application.

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