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Dr. Jason A. Bond is an Extension/Research Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at Mississippi State University, stationed at the Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville, Mississippi. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science from the University of Arkansas, a Master of Science in Weed Science from Louisiana State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Crop Science from Louisiana State University. Bond's academic and professional focus centers on weed science, particularly weed control in agronomic crops. His research encompasses herbicide program development, crop responses to herbicide applications, resistance management, and integrated strategies for major row crops including rice, soybeans, corn, and cotton. Through his extension and research efforts, he provides practical guidance to agricultural producers in the Mississippi Delta region.
Bond has an extensive publication record that bridges peer-reviewed research and actionable extension materials. Selected peer-reviewed articles include 'Residual and Sequential Herbicide Treatments in Dicamba-resistant Soybean' (Weed Technology, 2025), 'Termination of a simulated failed corn stand and timing interval for replanting corn or soybean' (Weed Technology, 2025), 'Impact of florpyrauxifen-benzyl on a hybrid cultivar seeded at different densities' (Weed Technology, 2025), and 'Ecological implications of row width and cultivar selection on rice (Oryza sativa) and barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli)' (Scientific Reports, 2024). Prominent extension publications feature the annual 'Weed Management Suggestions for Mississippi Row Crops' (2025 edition, 2024), 'Managing weeds in Mississippi cotton without dicamba' (2024), 'Managing weeds in Mississippi soybean without dicamba' (2024), and '2023 Weed Control Guidelines for Mississippi' (2023). He advises graduate students such as Jacob Dodd and Dalton Whitt. Bond maintains active involvement in professional organizations, including the Weed Science Society of America, Southern Weed Science Society, International Weed Science Society, Mississippi Weed Science Society, Mississippi Agricultural Industries Council, and Rice Technical Working Group. His contributions support sustainable crop production and weed management practices across the region.
