......quinclorac....really? You mean the stuff in Clever that the grain cos made a stink about if it was applied to growing canola weeks and weeks before harvest but it's okay to put on your lawn and have your kids and pets play on? That quinclorac?
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Originally posted by tweety View PostYes, its accord. There was no registration for canola, so that is why it couldn't be used.
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Yes. But......
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HERBICIDE: Quinclorac (e.g. Accord, Clever, Facet and Masterline Quinclorac)
Questions remain about whether canola treated with the active ingredient quinclorac is acceptable in all key export markets for canola. The member companies of the Western Grains Elevator Association and the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association have individually advised that they will not accept delivery of canola grown and harvested in 2017 that has been treated with quinclorac. Residues can occur in canola seed, oil and meal and there is no tolerance established to facilitate trade with China. Until exporters and processors are confident that they can ship quinclorac-treated canola to China without trade concerns, growers are advised to avoid this marketing risk by using other cleavers control methods. Learn more about quinclorac and options for controlling cleavers.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostYes. But......
DO NOT USE:
HERBICIDE: Quinclorac (e.g. Accord, Clever, Facet and Masterline Quinclorac)
Questions remain about whether canola treated with the active ingredient quinclorac is acceptable in all key export markets for canola. The member companies of the Western Grains Elevator Association and the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association have individually advised that they will not accept delivery of canola grown and harvested in 2017 that has been treated with quinclorac. Residues can occur in canola seed, oil and meal and there is no tolerance established to facilitate trade with China. Until exporters and processors are confident that they can ship quinclorac-treated canola to China without trade concerns, growers are advised to avoid this marketing risk by using other cleavers control methods. Learn more about quinclorac and options for controlling cleavers.
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Tweety did you know how many herbicides do not have a mrl in China ?
All but a hand full.
Edge does not have an mrl in China ...
But that's ok , it's not generic and still costs too much .
This is about a generic herbicide the "elevator" association along with the big chem co's is pissed that it's being offered outside their control.
If China really wanted to , or could test mrl on canola , they would have to ban canola from every country in the world that exports canola .
It's purely a scare tactic used here to prevent generic herbicides. This is a made in Canada 🇨🇦 screw job.
I would think you know that in your scientific studies your high on
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