Just a FWIW, my farm is in Davis County and I do not have good sense of what real farmers around me are experiencing in terms of RR resistance...but the local farmer that plants beans and corn for me is quite convinced that RR resistance is an issue in our area. It was his recommendation/decision to go to Liberty Link(LL) last year for my beans and I didn't object.
So last year was the first time planting any LL product on my place. I was able to achieve marginal weed control in the bean plot via using a generic clethodim product, but given what I am reading about stubborn pigweed, which I did have some of last year, I think I should probably try to improve my weed eradication program this year.
FYI, the farmer planted a RR corn variety, so his concern about RR resistance seems to be more on the beans than the corn it would seem. I am not worried about the appearance of a deer plot or some weeds here and there, but I also don't want to be "that guy" in the neighborhood that would potentially lead to spreading RR resistant weeds to neighboring places.
After all, I am just a weekend warrior food plotter, but some of my neighbors are actually farming adjacent ground for a living, so I definitely do not want to cause them any issues. Some of them already think that I am crazy to plant what I do for the deer/turkey/pheasants/quail
...I don't want to validate their concerns by indirectly contributing to weed problems on their places.
Interesting topic, good discussion...thanks to all for sharing your thoughts, knowledge and experiences.