Kimberly Weed Tour-Field day - Jun 2026

📅 24 June 2026 | 📍 Kimberly Research and Extension Center<br>University of Idaho<br>3806 N 3600 E <br>Kimberly, ID 83341
Extension Event Type: Event,Field Day<br>County Office Calendars: Twin Falls<br>Extension Programs: Community Development,Food Production Systems,Food Safety (Processors),Garden, Horticulture and Small Farms,Nutrition, Health and Wellness,Pest Management,Seed Potato Research,Small Acreage,Water<br>Link: https://go.uidaho.edu/weed-tour<br><br>University of Idaho&39;s Snake River Weed Management Tour and Field Day<br><strong><strong>Registration</strong></strong>&160;&8212; 8-9 a.m.<br><strong><strong>Tour</strong></strong>&160;&8212; 9 a.m. to Noon<br><br>Featuring:<ul><li value="1">Wild oat control in spring wheat; kochia control in sugar beet</li><li value="2">Commercial product comparison and weed control demonstrations in alfalfa, corn, dry bean, mustard, sugar beet and wheat</li><li value="3">Weed science graduate student research updates</li><li value="4">Palmer amaranth and waterhemp updates</li><li value="5">Alfalfa and corn silage production</li><li value="6">Irrigation and water management</li><li value="7">Potato production and storage</li><li value="8">Insect studies in potato and sugar bee</li><li value="9">Followed by a sponsored lunch.</li><li value="10"><strong><strong>Credits &8212; Three (3) ISDA credits anticipated</strong></strong></li></ul>Registration: You do not need to preregister or RSVP<br>Cost: Free<br><br>Contact:<ul><li value="1">Albert Adjesiwor at&160;<a href="mailto:aadjesiwor@uidaho.edu" target="blank" title="aadjesiwor@uidaho.edu" rel="noopener">aadjesiwor@uidaho.edu</a>&160;or 208-423-6616</li><li value="2">Angela Jackson at&160;<a href="mailto:amjackson@uidaho.edu" target="blank" title="amjackson@uidaho.edu" rel="noopener">amjackson@uidaho.edu</a>&160;or 208-423-6606</li></ul>
Source: go.uidaho.edu
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