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My canola will only do 40. Killing it with buctril m

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    #11
    Bromoxynil doesn't do much on brassicas.


    We sprayed our flax Thursday night then curtail m. Then got a shower. Checked in thr am before we went to farm progress weeds all turned over and flax still straight as an arrow heehehehe

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      #12
      Tweety, it went into decent moisture but have been losing ground in that department steady. "Need a soaking rain"...repeat,skip,repeat,skip,repeat...

      And the rest of the MCPA Ester story.
      Label recommended flax rates. How much MCPA Ester:

      BucM 280g/l @ .4 l/ac = 112g/ac

      MCPA Ester 600g/l @ .28 l/ac = 168g/ac

      CurtM 280g/l @ .61 l/ac = 170g/ac
      @ .81 l/ac = 229g/ac

      I was after hemp nettle and the MCPA label says we need .42 to .61 l/ac or 252g/ac to 366g/ac for suppression. How safe is that for the flax? BuctM at label rates in ten gallons/ac water flattened our flax. I was going to add a couple of ounces of MCPA Ester for extra kick, but didn't.

      Is it surprising BucM isn't very effective?

      Regarding rain, I decided to grow a drought beard, not shaving until I get an inch of rain in one shot. ;-)

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        #13
        I just can't figure out why flax gets dinged so hard sometimes and other times not. Doesn't coincide with growing conditions moisture even using high water volumes - whatever. Maybe it just comes down to humidity, i just don't know.

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          #14
          Farmaholic, to get the hemp nettle better, MCPA K is supposed to be better. I dunno about for flax. But I found a booklet from the 80's of my dad's which confirmed this. It called for a mix of Pardner with MCPA K for hemp nettle control.

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            #15
            I agree tweety.

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              #16
              Actually klause my experience is buctril works better than curtail on canola volunteers. My curtail flattened the flax also. Gets back up in a day or two. Most important is spray earlier than later I find later flax spraying to do damage.

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                #17
                Thanks freewheat. Don't see much MCPA K or NA in retailer chem sheds.

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                  #18
                  yea , curtail only has mcpa and lontrel , pisspoor unless you need lontrel for perennials . would be weak on volunteer canola . I think it is the humidity that burns flax worse . I sprayed flax early one morning while still wet , really gave it shit

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                    #19
                    we held back one jug buctril , added 3 jugs ester 600 on a quarter , we will see in a few days , doesn't look bad yet

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                      #20
                      Been 3 days since spraying the first 6 quarters. 2 curtail 4 buctril. Both have about the same bending over of flax plants in various degrees throughout the fields. Big difference in how the weeds are dieing. Similar wilting buctril more I think. Buctril fields weeds are turning white curtail fields only show wilting. Time will tell who wins. But sure looks like buctril has the lead.

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