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    #11
    Mine too. Weeds.

    Heat is snake oil IMO.

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      #12
      Hmmmm..
      I wounder if , by chance , someone comes up with a monopoly on herbicide or two that kinda controls weeds for a certain crop but also affects the immune system of those same crops just enough to cause certain disease issues to prevail that they have a fungicide that may fix the problem... Nah that's just crazy talk . That would never happen.
      Then outa the blue something that Mother Nature throws a curveball and something else becomes a problem.. Hmmmm ,that's rotten, I know crazy talk
      There is a link between round up and fusarium - just as an example - not saying but there is a link crazy people say.
      Peas , if too hot before or after , can show some nasty side effects as well .
      I Duno - my tin foil hat tonight I guess.
      DYODD my friends
      All fungicides, when broken down are just a mix of nutrients to fix a problem - that's a fact .
      Enjoy the full moon , no frost .....

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        #13
        Some may think Klause is out there - sorry , he has it figured out - at a young age .
        I wish I knew now what he does , 15 years ago
        Mother Nature may hold some cards - but not all of them - think for yourselves
        I know kinda deep - but it is what it is if you understand

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          #14
          A thin pea crop never makes up yield loss, but yes will have less disease if not injured by Chem damage

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            #15
            I don't know if I totally buy your comment about fungicides being a mix of "nutrients", what ever is in that shit is anti fungal for starters. Is there any nutrient base to it? I don't know, labels only list "active" ingredients. Some are copper based. The chemical names don't reveal much and would have to see if the msds would reveal more. There are only so many "elements" and the mixing of them can make the composition toxic or beneficial.

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              #16
              Cloride is part of that mix

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                #17
                What is the best flag leaf product in wheat?

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                  #18
                  That's like asking what's the best pickup.... I like acapella

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                    #19
                    Ok, that was a loaded question. What has worked best for everyone with flag leaf application in wheat? We do not apply every year, usually only if conditions warrant them. Going to try some foliar fert on now to try help with a protien bump and might as well mix some fungicide in. That is where my question is coming from!!

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                      #20
                      My best result was generic folicur - palliser , at 75% rate with 5 LT Kugler 2530 , averaged 8 bus and 1.5 % protein . Applied at early head , late flag . That was averaged on 800 AC and 800 without - hauled all in to elevator now.
                      I used the palliser because there is no built in surfactant - not needed with Kugler N products .

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