Weed Science Society of America
The Weed Science Society of America, a nonprofit scientific society, was founded in 1956 to encourage and promote the development of knowledge concerning weeds and their impact on the environment. The Society promotes research, education and extension outreach activities related to weeds, provides science-based information to the public and policy makers, fosters awareness of weeds and their impact on managed and natural ecosystems, and promotes cooperation among weed science organizations across the nation and around the world.
Diflufenican Demonstrates Effectiveness for Herbicide-Resistant Waterhemp​
The new MoA herbicide for preemergence use in corn demonstrates effectiveness as an integrated weed management strategy for waterhemp.
Sterile Pollen Technique Shows Promise for Palmer Amaranth Weed Control
Researchers have found a promising new control method for Palmer amaranth and possibly for many other difficult-to-control weeds.
WSSA: Herbicide Strategy Update a Win for Endangered Species, Farmers
EPA recently proposed mitigation tactics that can be implemented to reduce spray drift, runoff, and erosion.
New Technologies, Precision Weed Management Take Center Stage at Upcoming Annual Meetings
The WSSA and its regional affiliates will showcase new developments and technology tools to support precision weed management.