Weed management is the most challenging component of maize agronomy in New Zealand.
Many maize farmers have developed successful management practices for weed control but there are instances when weeds can become a problem. These include times when; herbicide programmes fail because of environmental conditions, weeds become resistant to recommended herbicides or the crop is being grown on leased land where weed control has been poor in the past.
This FAR Focus draws on information from five years of investment into weed research. It covers the principles of weed management and provides guidance for the successful control of broadleaf and grass weeds in the maize crop.
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