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In the USA they are spraying up to 10l/ac of glyphosate a year.wont kill anything anymore.
use cocktails. They will lengthen the time before we have resistance.
did you know most LL canola is now rr resistant too? Just natural cross breeding.
We are going to use Authority next year on peas and then in crop basagran and select in separate passes.
rpasses.
reason for this is we use express on oats express pro on wheat. Need to keep formulations mixed up.
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I've always found that you need to keep working on bulls to ensure they respect you. I always make a point of walking up to the bulls - walking in towards their shoulder from a forward angle until they turn and move away from you. I do that with younger bulls and the old stock bulls out in the pasture. That way you are asserting your dominance on a daily or almost daily basis enough that they don't challenge it.
Raised the vast majority of our own bulls for many years that way and never had a problem. Had a couple of problem bulls that we bought in, turned nasty when they got older - both had been haltered and shown and had no fear of people.
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Are some of you guys been dreaming ???
This whole thing is a preburn glyphosate and heat !! It has *** all to do with anything else .
I have brought this up several times in the last the 3 months !!!!!
That's was just a fuked up nozzle
You should see the actual spray miss !!!
We did a yield count - 40 bus hit ..
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Klause using multiple modes at the same time creates super weeds resistant to multiple groups. Rotating herbicides is the key. Also using the same chemistry back to back like double spraying your rr canola is a big no no.
You need to rotate groups not throw 3 or 4 groups into a mixture if you want to stop resistance.
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I have to agree with kato that the demeanor of the bull will come through in the calves. We have bought a lot of our bulls from one particular breeder and have never had a mean bull from him. Then we tried another breeder, and had nothing but trouble with his bulls. Bulls need a lot of room when penned together, and that still doesn't guarantee no fighting. Bulls of the same age/size tend to fight. A young bull and an old bull will not fight. The young bull will submit to the older bull. If you have a flighty bull, never never try and do anything with them without a companion or two. And even then you have to be very patient and more clever then the bull.
grassfarmer, you must have the passive gene in your herd. It's what we strive for in our herd - anything that is head's up is gone.
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