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Surveys

This section archives survey results for the most common and troublesome weeds in the U.S. and Canada. This is a voluntary survey offered to public and private weed scientists, extension agents, crop consultants and other land and water managers with expertise in weed management.

Common weeds refer to those weeds you most frequently see, while troublesome weeds are those that are most difficult to control (but may not be widespread). A baseline survey was conducted in 2015 and surveyed weeds in 26 different crop, non-crop, aquatic, and natural areas. For the subsequent years 2016-2018, the survey is divided into a 3 year rotation for weeds in 1) broadleaf crops; 2) grass crops; and 3) aquatic/non-crop areas. For more details of the survey, contact Lee Van Wychen ([email protected]), Science Policy Director for the National and Regional Weed Science Societies.


Upcoming Survey: 

The survey will remain open until Labor Day 2023.

Survey Results

  • 2022 Survey for weeds in broadleaf crops, fruits & vegetables
    • Download results:
    • Crops/systems surveyed: 1) alfalfa, 2) canola, 3) cotton, 4) fruits & nuts, 5) peanut, 6) pulse crops, 7) soybean, 8) sugarbeets, 9) vegetables-cole crops, greens, 10) vegetables-cucurbits, 11) vegetables-fruiting, and 12) vegetables-other
    • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2022) 2022  Survey of the most common and troublesome weeds in broadleaf crops, fruits & vegetables in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2022-Weed-Survey-Broadleaf-crops.xlsx 
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    • 2021 Survey for weeds in aquatic and non-crop areas
      • Download results:
      • Crops/systems surveyed: 1) aquatic: irrigation & flood control, 2) aquatic: lakes, reservoirs, rivers, 3) aquatic: ponds, 4) forestry, 5) natural areas: parks, wildlife refuges, 6) ornamentals: field nursery crops, outdoor containers, Christmas trees, and 7) right-of-ways: railways, roads, public utilities.
      • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2021) 2021 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Aquatic and Non-Crop Areas in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2021-survey-aquatic-noncrop.xlsx
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      • 2020 Survey for weeds in grass crops
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        • Crops/systems surveyed: 1) corn, 2) pastures, rangeland, or other hay, 3) rice, 4) sorghum, 5) spring cereal grains, 6) turf, and  7) winter cereal grains
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2020) 2020 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Grass Crops, Pasture & Turf in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2020-Weed-Survey_grass-crops.xlsx
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      • 2019 Survey for weeds in Broadleaf Crops, Fruits & Vegetables

        • Download Results:
        • Crops/systems surveyed: 1) corn, 2) pastures, rangeland, or other hay, 3) rice, 4) sorghum, 5) spring cereal grains, 6) turf, and  7) winter cereal grains
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2019) 2019 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Broadleaf Crops, Fruits & Vegetables in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2019-weed-survey_broadleaf-crops.xlsx
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      • 2018 Survey for weeds in Aquatic and Non-crop Areas
        • Download Results:
        • Crops/systems surveyed: 1) aquatic: irrigation & flood control, 2) aquatic: lakes, reservoirs, rivers, 3) aquatic: ponds, 4) forestry, 5) natural areas: parks, wildlife refuges, 6) ornamentals: field nursery crops, outdoor containers, Christmas trees, and 7) right-of-ways: railways, roads, public utilities
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2018) 2018 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Aquatic and Non-Crop Areas in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2018-survey-aquatic-noncrop.xlsx
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      • 2017 Survey for weeds in Grass Crops, Pasture and Turf in the United States and Canada
        • Download Results:
        • Crops/ Systems Surveyed: 1) corn, 2) pastures, rangeland, or other hay, 3) rice, 4) sorghum, 5) spring cereal grains, 6) turf, and  7) winter cereal grains
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2017) 2017 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Grass Crops, Pasture and Turf in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2017-Weed-Survey_Grass-crops.xlsx
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      • 2016 Survey for weeds in Broadleaf Crops, Fruits & Vegetables in the United States and Canada
        • Download Results:
        • Crops Surveyed: 1) alfalfa, 2) canola, 3) cotton, 4) fruits & nuts, 5) peanut, 6) pulse crops,  7) soybean, 8) sugarbeets, 9) vegetables- cole crops, greens 10) vegetables- cucurbits, 11) vegetables- fruiting, and 12) vegetables- other
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2016) 2016 Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in Broadleaf Crops, Fruits & Vegetables in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2016-Weed-Survey_Broadleaf-crops.xlsx 
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      • 2015 Baseline Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in the United States and Canada
        • Download Results:
        • Crops Surveyed: 1) alfalfa, 2) aquatic – irrigation & flood control, 3) aquatic – lakes, rivers, reservoirs, 4) aquatic – ponds, 5) canola, 6) corn, 7) cotton, 8) forestry, 9) fruits & nuts, 10) natural areas – parks, wildlife refuges, 11) ornamentals, 12) pastures – rangeland, other hay, 13) peanut, 14) pulse crops, 15) rice, 16) right-of-ways – rail, road, utility, 17) sorghum, 18) soybean, 19) spring cereal grains, 20) sugarbeet, 21) turf, 22) vegetables – cole crops, 23) vegetables – cucurbits, 24) vegetables – fruiting, 25) vegetables – other, and 26) winter cereal grains.
        • Suggested citation: Van Wychen L (2016) 2015 Baseline Survey of the Most Common and Troublesome Weeds in the United States and Canada. Weed Science Society of America National Weed Survey Dataset. Available: https://old.wssa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015_Weed_Survey_Final.xlsx

 

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