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    Pursuit assure and lentils whats your recipe?

    I have always used oddessey in the past but this year
    my plan is going with 1/3 rate pursuit 120 acres per
    jug. Plus full rate assure Use a water volume of 6.7
    litres/ acre as we have a 800 gallon tank on our
    sprayer do not have to measure the pursuit containers.
    Got quite a few wild oats and lots of volonteer barley

    #2
    what weeds you after Jag. I run as high as 240 acres a jug depending..

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      #3
      Do you expect any control on lambs-quarters? Maybe you don't have any but they are an ugly weed if left uncontrolled.

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        #4
        Jag one third rate should be give you 240 acres. be careful

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          #5
          No, 1/3rd rate is 120 ac/jug. Full rate is 85 mls per ac, 28.33 mls at 1/3rd rate, 3300 ml jug, approx 120 ac/jug, 240 per case.

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            #6
            Lambsquarters are not controlled. And yes it is
            ugly weed in lentils. 16.5 percent is 240/jug

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              #7
              We also have been doing the 240 acre/jug rate.results have been mixed.Even at that rate you can still see how on the missed strips the crop always starts flowering earlier.Spraying a third rate you might ding your crop enough to the point of yielding like clearfield lentils.I'm talking large green,Red clearfield are good but they have a ways to go to get a clearfield variety as good as Greenland.

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                #8
                I think imi greenland is close to being released to seed growers or has already been released. Should be very soon.

                I have used 10% (8.5 mls/ac with surfactant) for small (dime size) stinkweed, mustard, vol non imi canola with pretty good results. At that rate it is just as good as Sencor in my opinion and has less damage potential. Resistance is the new concern though and low rates may promote problems. Seen resistant mustard in Rosetown last year that was pretty scary.

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                  #9
                  I have used the 8.5 ml rate on lentils too with fair to good results. We spray before the lentils are 1 3/4 inchs high. In most cases there is not much weeds growing then but it does have activity as a surface applied. Then go back when needed with grass killer.

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                    #10
                    The weeds we have are mostly wild mustard
                    vetch and grassy weeds wild oats and volunteer
                    barley and durum.

                    Our lentils we seeded this year are all clearfield
                    lentils.
                    Our red lentils are dazil and maxim.
                    Our green lentils are impower (greenland with
                    clearfield trait) and improve.

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                      #11
                      Ya I spoke to soon it is 240 acres per case Canadian. But if you have pursuit brought in from the states check because the jugs are Bigger
                      (but the Price is way lower)

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                        #12
                        pursuit will antagonize your grassy control. Do not stretch rates

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                          #13
                          Have found pursuit to be weak on the mustard family. Works very well on stinkweed and flixweed. Sencor better on wild mustard but weaker on large stinkweed. Two apps of sencor have worked well for us. Sencor very suceptable to leaching to root zone after heavy rain. No real easy answer.

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