 Synthetic herbicides have revolutionized agriculture by providing efficient and cost-effective methods of weed control. However, this has led to the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds, which can cause significant economic losses due to repeated applications of the same chemicals. In order to prevent further spread of herbicide resistance, it is essential to implement best practices for managing herbicide resistance. These practices must take into account the psychosocial factors that influence the adoption of such practices, including stakeholder awareness and attitudes towards herbicide resistance, knowledge and skills, and the ability to act on them. By understanding how these factors interact, we can better understand how to effectively manage herbicide resistance. This article was authored by Martina Spick and Roxanne J.T. Hinwood.