
Nikola Arsenijevic
@_arsenijevic
PhD Student - University of Wisconsin-Madison
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06-07-2020 03:52:05
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It’s POST-emergence herbicide application season, time of year to carefully select nozzles that provide good coverage & low drift potential. Study by Nikola Arsenijevic (glufosinate, 15 GPA, ~36 PSI, 6 mph avg wind speed). Always check the pesticide label for recommended nozzles.

Corn leaning following dicamba application. Recorded this video yesterday (06/12) for our students preparing for the North Central Weed Science Society 2024 Weed Contest farmer problem event. Between then & this AM I talked to colleagues & farmers seeing this out there so thought I should share.

Interested to learn more about Guilherme Chudzik's MS research investigating integrated approaches for giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) management in Wisconsin? Join us next Thursday July 18th at 9:00 AM (central time) via Zoom: uwmadison.zoom.us/j/97454853982?…


Liberty, Enlist One, Liberty + Enlist One?! Check what we are learning from Zaim Ugljic’s #waterhemp management project.

The 2024 Rodrigo Werle and Badger Crops Team crew had remarkable success yesterday at the North Central Weed Science Society Weed Science Contest. The crew brought home a slew of hardware, new knowledge, and an expanded network of lasting friendships. Beyond proud of this group! UW–Madison CALS


Great to see this work out! PPO resistance in giant ragweed due to R98L mutation. Great collaboration between the Tranel Lab with Rodrigo Werle. Felipe Faleco and everyone well done for the great work and collaboration! scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ps…

Can mixing Enlist One (2,4-D choline) and Liberty (glufosinate) improve foliar POST #waterhemp control in Enlist E3 soybean systems? Check out the results from two #WiscWeeds bareground trials conducted in 2024 in southern Wisconsin by graduate research assistant Zaim Ugljic.


Pub alert: Profile and extent of herbicide-resistant waterhemp in Minnesota. by Navjot Singh DOI: doi.org/10.1017/wsc.20… WSSA Six-way resistant waterhemp is now confirmed in MN, meaning limited POST options in corn-soy. MN Soybean Research & Promotion Council U of MN Extension UMN Soybean Research Center MN Corn Growers


Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board and Wisconsin Corn recently generously donated two plant growth chambers to Rodrigo Werle at UW-Madison. These growth chambers will significantly help WiscWeeds expand and expedite their research. Read more: pasdept.wisc.edu/2024/11/14/the…


Take Action’s Herbicide Classification chart is updated & ready for the 2025 season! This valuable resource from United Soybean Board lists the sites of action of the many commercially available herbicide products. Download or order print versions here: iwilltakeaction.com/resources


The #WiscWeeds Lab had an amazing time at the 2024 North Central Weed Science Society North Central Weed Science Society meeting in Kansas City, MO. We truly enjoyed reconnecting with old friends, meeting new ones, and attending the excellent presentations and discussions throughout the conference.



If you're interested in targeted application technologies, check out this Rodrigo Werle article to learn more about the importance of boom height and nozzle selection.




Plot signs, logistics, equipment checks, early mornings, and yes, coffee & donuts. Go behind the scenes of a #WiscWeeds Extension field day with Alice Lazzari and see the teamwork that makes it all happen!

Excited to share our latest work: “Stakeholder assessment of weed management practices and perceptions of targeted spraying technologies in corn-soybean systems” by Zaim Ugljic et al. (2025) This survey-based study provides timely insight into how growers, crop consultants, and


Excited to share our latest work: “Influence of glufosinate mixtures on waterhemp control and soybean yield” by Nikola Arsenijevic et al. (2025) #Glufosinate alone provided effective #waterhemp control, so mixtures didn’t improve efficacy. However, as we continue to rely on


Excited to share our latest work: “Termination strategies for high biomass cereal rye cover crop in soybean planting green systems” by Jacob Felsman et al. (2025) Combining roller-crimper with glyphosate was an effective strategy for terminating high-biomass cereal rye
