[Farm Industry News Blog 16 Mar 2012 by Jodie Wehrspann] -- The March issue of Farm Industry New's cover story reported on the recent uptick in new tillage sales and reasons for the demand, those being excess crop residue and soil compaction left by consecutive seasons of wet weather. After reading the article, Thomas Eubank, extension professor with the Delta Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, offered another reason why farmers are buying more tillage equipment:weeds resistant to glyphosate, the primary herbicide used in Roundup Ready crops. “Tillage implements are the hottest selling items at auctions and equipment dealers because we are looking for alternative means of control for these troublesome weeds,” Eubank writes to us in an email. “We have had numerous situations throughout the South where producers plowed under their planted crops because the weeds got ahead of them and there was no other option than to start over.