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WSSA TITLE/ABSTRACT SUBMISSION ONLINE
The WSSA Title and Abstract Submission system is now online for the 2011 Annual Meeting. The deadline for Title submission is
October 4th
. Abstract text is due by January 17, 2011.
Visit the WSSA Title and Abstract Submission website at
WSSAabstracts.com
NEW WSSA JOURNALS WEBSITE IS ONLINE
Weed Science
,
Weed Technology
and
Invasive Plant Science and Management
have upgraded to a new online platform. This advanced platform will give users additional features such as: New search options, Personal profile manager, Citation downloads, and Email issue alerts.
Visit the WSSA Journals website at
WSSAJournals.org
WSSA COMMENTS ON THE NPDES PESTICIDE GENERAL PERMIT
View the comments that have been submitted by the WSSA and its affiliate societies regarding the NPDES Pesticide General Permit...
COALITION FOR A SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL WORKFORCE
The Coalition for a Sustainable Agricultural Workforce is a partnership of professional scientific societies and agricultural industry leaders who have come together to generate support to train future generations of agricultural scientists to work at universities, corporations and government agencies.
Read more...
WSSA AFRI COMMENTS REGARDING DOCKET NUMBER NIFA-2010-0001
The Weed Science Society of America, along with the Regional Weed Science Societies, have submitted comments for consideration in the development of the Fiscal Year 2011 AFRI program.
Click here to read the letter.
WSSA POSITION PAPER: WSSA COMMENTS ON NRC FINDINGS ON WEED CONTROL
The National Research Council (NRC), in its April 2010 report on the impact of biotech crops on farm sustainability, has made two critically important recommendations regarding weed control and agricultural sustainability. First, combating weed resistance is essential to preserve the significant environmental and economic benefits of herbicide-resistant crops. And second, continued progress against weed resistance requires a stronger emphasis on management, new tools and quality research.
The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) agrees with the NRC that it is important that farmers adopt more diverse weed management strategies that can prevent weeds from developing resistance to herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate, the main ingredients used in herbicide-resistant cropping systems.
Click here to view the entire position paper.
LETTER TO DR. ROGER BEACHY ON LACK OF
WEED MANAGEMENT IN AFRI
April 27, 2010 letter to Dr. Roger Beachy, Director of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, from from the National and Regional Weed Science Societies, regarding the omission of weed management in the AFRI.
Click here to download the PDF.
WSSA/HRAC CLASSICATIONS OF HERBICIDE MECHANISM OF ACTION
Summary of Herbicide Mechanism of Action According to the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) and Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) Classification has been added to the Resistance section of the website by the Herbicide Resistant Plants Committee (E12).
WSSA FLYER AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION
The Public Awareness committee and the Professional Development committee have created a downloadable PDF describing the WSSA, the importance of WSSA and Weed Scientists, Careers in Weed Science and the benefits of membership. This attractive one page document can be printed for distribution to students and others interested in the WSSA
Click here to download the PDF.
RECENT WSSA PRESS RELEASES
THE BATTLE TO BUILD A SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL WORKFORCE
While the U.S. job market remains in the doldrums in the wake of one of the deepest recessions in history, there is at least one profession bucking the trend. Job opportunities in the crop sciences are booming. But despite the promising employment outlook, there is a talent shortage in the applied agricultural sciences. Data from the National Academies shows 4,010 baccalaureate degrees awarded in agriculture business and management in 2007 – but only 177 in crop production. A 2008 USDA review shows Bachelor’s degrees awarded in agronomy and the crop sciences decreased by almost a third between 1984 and 2003. Several universities have dropped or consolidated programs in the agricultural sciences because of low enrollment and dwindling funds.
WSSA ISSUES STRONG APPEAL TO USDA FOR RESTORATION OF FUNDING FOR WEED SCIENCE
May 12, 2010 -- Today the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) announced it has issued a strong appeal to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to protest the elimination of virtually all funding for weed science in the federal budget.
RSS FEEDS ADDED TO WSSA WEBSITE
RSS feeds have been added to the WSSA homepage, Jobs page, Press Release page, and Professional Development page. By subscribing to an RSS feed, you will be automatically notified of any updates on that webpage. For help in subscribing, please see the
RSS HowTo Guide
that has been created by the WSSA Professional Development Committee.
RSS, PODCASTING, FACEBOOK HOWTO GUIDES
The WSSA Professional Development Committee has gathered several documents that explains RSS feeds, Podcasting, and Facebook. Please see the
committee's webpage
for more information on how these tools can be used.
WSSA JOURNAL – INVASIVE PLANT SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
IPSM focuses on fundamental and applied research on invasive plant biology, ecology, management, and restoration of invaded non-crop areas, as well as on educational, sociopolitical, and technological aspects of invasive plant management.
To subscribe, visit the WSSA Journals website: WSSAJournals.org