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Managing Herbicide Resistance: Listening to the Perspectives of Practitioners. Procedures for Conducting Listening Sessions and an Evaluation of the Process

Authors :
Todd A. Gaines
Jill Schroeder
Ramon G. Leon
Brian J. Schutte
Don W. Morishita
Harold D. Coble
A. Stanley Culpepper
Bradley D. Hanson
Sandra McDonald
Raymond A. Jussaume
Cody F. Creech
Mark J. VanGessel
Amy B. Asmus
Jeffrey L. Gunsolus
Ian C. Burke
Prashant Jha
Micheal D. K. Owen
Andrew R. Kniss
Phillip W. Stahlman
William S. Curran
Annie E. Klodd
David R. Shaw
Christy L. Sprague
Michael Barrett
Lawrence E. Steckel
David E. Ervin
Darrin M. Dodds
Source :
Weed Technology. 32:489-497
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2018.

Abstract

Seven half-day regional listening sessions were held between December 2016 and April 2017 with groups of diverse stakeholders on the issues and potential solutions for herbicide-resistance management. The objective of the listening sessions was to connect with stakeholders and hear their challenges and recommendations for addressing herbicide resistance. The coordinating team hired Strategic Conservation Solutions, LLC, to facilitate all the sessions. They and the coordinating team used in-person meetings, teleconferences, and email to communicate and coordinate the activities leading up to each regional listening session. The agenda was the same across all sessions and included small-group discussions followed by reporting to the full group for discussion. The planning process was the same across all the sessions, although the selection of venue, time of day, and stakeholder participants differed to accommodate the differences among regions. The listening-session format required a great deal of work and flexibility on the part of the coordinating team and regional coordinators. Overall, the participant evaluations from the sessions were positive, with participants expressing appreciation that they were asked for their thoughts on the subject of herbicide resistance. This paper details the methods and processes used to conduct these regional listening sessions and provides an assessment of the strengths and limitations of those processes.

Details

ISSN :
15502740 and 0890037X
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Weed Technology
Accession number :
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