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    #16
    Pretty simple to do your own side by side trial. If it works for you then try it next year.

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      #17
      Look at the Rack's trials - over 6000 replicated trials of data over three locations - seen it first hand plus what I did here - dyodd , your call .
      Oh yes tweety they were replicated trials - many replicated trials .
      Do what you wish but an average 25% yield advantage caught my attention - plus I seen it first hand . But what do I know .
      Oh and I don't sell it ........

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        #18
        Absolutely zero yellow flash with full rate viper, sprayed at night , plus 30 next day ....
        All other peas in area sprayed with odyssey or viper flashed bad and shut down at least 4 days , some have been a week. That hurts yield and greatly increases disease risk . But that's ok they sell headline to fix that . Keep drinking that kook aid - you will get burnt . But again do what the Wizards tell ya, it will grow through it - lol

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          #19
          Yeah I am sure .000000001 lb per AC of a few micros is giving you a 25 Perce t yield bump

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            #20
            Look at the data , or try yourself . Proof in the field.
            The micros are just enough to keep the plant going and not flash/stall. That's where the yield can come from .
            Plants that miss 5-7 days of growing this time of year is huge . It's about keeping the plant healthy

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              #21
              I agree Furrow, we had yellowing last year and the peas stalled for close to a week. They look like they are going good this year with .5L/ac of kugler's KS Max. Very happy with the results. I am going to try 1gal/ac of kuglers 2075 with Priaxor at first flower if the weather supports that decision. Peas look good this year.

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                #22
                I will be doing the same on peas later

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                  #23
                  Also look at Cavalier Agrow data on P3 with viper - very consitant good returns and no crop injury. They have been doing it for over 3 years . Lots of replicated trial data

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                    #24
                    furrow , we have never used any of it , would it work good to use some with the priaxor , and if so how much ? thanks in advance

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                      #25
                      I will be using 4 ltr /AC of 2075 and 1 or 2 ltr of 6-24-6 with priaxor

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                        #26
                        That's if we get some good rain and crop needs fungicide . I use the 70% rate fungi with kugler

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                          #27
                          I tried the Racks Rogue 2 with my odyssey and so far the yellow flash is severe with and without the Rogue 2. Trials with P3 are same. Complete snake oil for me. There must be some water quality or fertility or other things that makes these additives work for some people and not for others.

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                            #28
                            What was your pre burn ?

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                              #29
                              I used .75 liter of transits.

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                                #30
                                I wounder how sales of certain pre burn Chem were ahead of peas this spring?
                                There is more than one way to win a chess match.

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