Webinar 1: The Rise & Fall of Clethodim

Event Dates

Date/Time: 10th December 2025 to 10th December 2025
Time: 10:00:00 AM to 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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WeedSmart 2025-26 Webinar Series

 

Webinar 1: The Rise and Fall of Clethodim

Join us for the first webinar in our 2025-26 Webinar series as we approach the 2026 planning season.

This first webinar is guaranteed to be a great discussion around the use patterns of clethodim, results on the ground in the Southern and lower Northern growing regions and what we can apply going forward.

There is a heavy reliance on clethodim for ryegrass weeds in non-GM canola and pulse crops, late breaks and increasing levels of resistance is resulting in poor levels of control.

A recent GRDC Update highlighted growing resistance issues in pulse crops, particularly concerning high rates of clethodim and butroxydim. This session also warned that if clethodim and glyphosate combinations begin to fail in GM canola, the potential loss of paraquat would further limit post-emergent ryegrass control options.

This webinar will share awareness of implications of declining clethodim efficacy in canola and pulse-based rotations.

  • Peter Boutsalis from the University of Adelaide will kick off the webinar outlining the current trends around clethodim resistance and how this is shifting over time.
  • Grower Bec Marshall along with WeedSmart agronomists Chris Davey and Greg Condon will share their experiences around the tools available to manage ryegrass in the face of clethodim resistance.

The team will outline how diverse rotations along with robust pre-emergent programs and crop topping in pulses and canola can contain ryegrass seedbanks.

The addition of circuit breakers such as oaten or vetch hay, brown manure pulses, narrow windrow burning and impact mills also provide a catalyst for reducing numbers. Plus, longer term programs to complement diverse rotations include GM canola, competitive barley varieties and robust cereal pre-emergent herbicides.

Greg Condon

Greg is the WeedSmart southern extension agronomist (Vic and NSW) and is based in Junee, NSW. He runs Grassroots Agronomy with his wife Kirrily Condon. Greg works with growers and industry groups and is passionate about profitable farming systems. Connecting innovative growers with agronomists, stakeholders and researchers is a major focus of Greg’s extension role.

Dr Peter Boutsalis

Dr Peter Boutsalis has been involved in herbicide resistance research from the beginning. His career spans for over 30 years, investigating the first cases of Group 2 resistant broadleaf weeds in Australia in the early 1990s. He operates Plant Science Consulting, an Adelaide-based company specialising in commercial herbicide resistance testing and customised herbicide pot trials, and is a researcher with the University of Adelaide.

Bec Marshall

Agronomist and grower, based at Normanville, Victoria, along with her husband Ash, has been adapting their farming system with longer-term strategies for ryegrass control, to overcome multiple resistance in some populations, with a Big 6 approach across their 3300 ha farm.  Incorporating new practices along with attention to detail in existing tactics has provided a systems approach to drive down weed numbers into a low weed seed farming system.

 

Sign up to this webinar to join the discussion within industry with leading industry agronomists, researchers and farmers staying ahead of the curve on their weed seed banks.

Register now to get access to this webinar event or get an update on the recording if you can’t make the scheduled time.  Boots off, cuppa ready and headphones on!

Event Dates

Date/Time: 10th December 2025 to 10th December 2025
Time: 10:00:00 AM to 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online

WeedSmart Webinar Series