Seems only avadex and avenge registered. Heard of people using puma but it can be hard on crop. How is avenge?
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Harper was hidden BY someone. In any country on the planet, they would have done the same thing: hidden the leader of the country.
He probably is more human than most other leaders or the cbc will admit, so he feel bad that he had to be hidden during that time.
A security guard was covering the ndp's doorway with his body for petes sake, and nearly took a bullet doing so, and that was Mulcair for crying out loud.
Protecting leadership is serious business/
Of course they are going to try and keep them safe.
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We used Avenge only once with kind of shitty results but should base my opinion on that one experience. It's a high volume herbicide too. We used it as a herbicide rotation option instead of the Puma on Canary. No real bargain either.
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Been a long time since we used it over 30 years ago. Back then using it on black summerfallow when planting wheat. Very good controle. Stubble is a different animal. Was thinking on canola stubble and maybe a half section of pea stubble. Currently have a nice harrow pass on these fields. Maybe granular is better. Anyone using liquid on stubble? Sure makes application easier.
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Hopper bgm is right. If u got lots of trash use granular. I agree more of a pain in the ass. I like using liquid aswell but nothing worse than spending a pile of money and then seeing wildoats get away anyhow. Depending on how it warms up u may not get as good of control that early to. We have done it with mixed results.
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A Vader or edge use granular on your fields. No way liquid would work with the trash you have.
Avenge is the one I was thinking of the other night when I was over there.... worked for us the one time we used it. Blairs can get it through grow.
Never looked up canary for nutrient response curves but if it's anything like oats around here don't waste your time growing it without 30 lbs of K
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