Expert Alert

Confronting and controlling the invasive Palmer amaranth

Jeff Gunsolus

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced this month that Palmer amaranth was transmitted to a state field in Redwood County via contaminated livestock feed, a new pathway for the aggressive weed first discovered in Minnesota in 2016.  

Palmer amaranth can cause massive yield losses for corn and soybean producers, and containing the weed is costly to farmers. Through eradication and containment efforts, Palmer amaranth has not yet spread beyond six Minnesota counties. But its resistance to herbicides, rapid growth, massive seed production and recent presence in feed screenings are causes for concern to Minnesota farmers.

Dr. Jeffrey Gunsolus, a University of Minnesota Extension agronomist and weed scientist, has worked with the state Department of Agriculture in its efforts to prevent the spread of Palmer amaranth and other increasingly resistant weeds. He is available to comment on the weed, prevention efforts in Minnesota and elsewhere, and overarching concerns about the increase of herbicidal resistance.

 Jeffrey Gunsolus, Ph.D.

"Palmer amaranth is formidable just based on its biology. We have to go back to integrated weed management — incorporating the right mix of tools and tactics to prevent damage. Chemicals alone cannot adequately manage resistant weeds.

"Eradication and a proactive approach are so important for the Upper Midwest. Cooperation, coordination and communication are essential to help us untangle the web caused by resistance. Building trust is the key. It doesn’t mean you’re a ‘bad’ farmer if you find you have this weed.”

Jeffrey Gunsolus is an Extension agronomist and weed scientist. He leads the University of Minnesota Extension crops team and is a professor of agronomy at the University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences. His weed management research program is designed to help Minnesota growers' needs, including diversification of their weed management program.

Contact Information:
Jeffrey Gunsolus
[email protected]
(612) 625-8130

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