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    #11
    Same here, had a very quack infested field, sprayed at +4 on Oct 15 and after that never warmed up. Thought I pissed away the $$. Zero quack in that field 15 years later. 100% kill, at almost winter.

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      #12
      Cleanest fields are the latest fall sprayed on my farm.

      The preharvest burn down was too early to get a good kill.

      It greened up so I did it again.

      Wish I had done more.

      Oh but did I mention the time I froze the sprayer up thinking minus 3 isn't too bad?

      I was feeling pretty good about getting a couple days of spraying in until this 2" plus rain showed up.

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        #13
        So now with the next couple night of minus temps, how long should a guy wait before heading out with sprayer?

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          #14
          Normally a couple days but I have peas ready to come thru so as soon as the ground is half ass firm.

          Sucks to lose a sprayer hub now.

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            #15
            Furrow, if you have volunteer canola as a weed in canola maybe its time to consider a wee longer rotation.

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              #16
              Saturday afternoon

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                #17
                So what would that be Mr Expert ?

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                  #18
                  And how did that end up on this thread ?
                  Canola can volunteer for 3-4 years

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