[Western Farm Press 16 April 2012 by Harry Cline] -- By Mike Owen’s count, 77 of the 420 scientific papers presented at the recent Weed Science Society of America annual conference focused on herbicide resistance management. The Extension weed specialist from Iowa State University also counted more than 806 papers presented since 1992 on the same subject at the society’s annual gatherings; 49 alone on herbicide resistant waterhemp. And yet despite this voluminous body of information and research, the majority of waterhemp across the Midwest Corn Belt is resistant to at least one herbicide class, and some waterhemp is resistant to two classes. In all, waterhemp has been confirmed resistant to six herbicide classes. Owen’s waterhemp tale is just one chapter in the herbicide resistance saga as reports from the society and other sources say as many as 220 million acres have been identified as containing herbicide resistant weeds.