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    #16
    Pixarow/ Achieve was cheapest, killed every weed and FAST, just what I want. Sheep, Glenda in Kelvington is great at chem, was in Archerwill for years.

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      #17
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
      I try to not to overuse group 2 chemistry. Figure when I need it I use it. This year the chem sheds were like ol mother Hubbard’s cupboard. Used axial and ciprene on a mess and axial and stellar on the rest. Sure was happy with the results. But they scrounged to find it.
      trondus from syngenta is the old axial with surfactant in a separate jug but $3.50 an ac cheaper. used paradigm with it , couldn't even tell barley had been sprayed. killed all weeds
      Last edited by Guest; Jun 28, 2018, 22:13.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Koldkanuck View Post
        Stellar XL is the replacement for Frontline.
        but also has floroxpyr (attain) in it

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          #19
          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
          I do not want to buy eclipse to get my clopyralid
          I do not want to buy dyvel, which is dicamba and mcpa k. I just want the dicamba. They never had dyvel even if I wanted!
          My retailers do not carry any frontline, generic or not.
          Same for refine xtra
          Prestige and other fluroxopyr based herbs have serious leaf stage restrictions.

          Frustrating to say the least.
          be careful sheep, lots of group 2 resistant weeds , and group 1 resistant wild oats around here . mostly on guys land that were trying to spray "cheaply" . its a bitch once you have them. we have group 1 resistant wild oats on some land that came with water run off . then its only roundup canola or wheat . sometimes axial will work as its a newer group 1 on barley , but not always . assert will work on barley but pisspoor wild oat killer

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            #20
            Barricade is cheap as dirt. It plus horizon is $12/acre.... And if you rotate crops and chemistries it works great.


            There's a generic Frontline now and you can buy just the florasulam in a jug and regular mcpa too.


            I'll need to check the book. My brain is mush. 3 am to midnight days custom hauling grain and custom spraying this week has me walking around like a zombie lol


            Txt me sheepwheet I don't have your # for some reason.

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              #21
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              trondus from syngenta is the old axial with surfactant in a separate jug but $3.50 an ac cheaper. used paradigm with it , couldn't even tell barley had been sprayed. killed all weeds
              Thanks

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                #22
                Liking all the input here. I remember my dad. It was hoe grass, hoe grass II. Simpler times. Lol. Lots of avadex too, which worked and still does. Treflan. I remember triumph plus. Had the jug and then the little can of the plus portion right in the side of the jug. Those hoe grass and avadex pails and glugglugglug!

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                  #23
                  too bad u couldn't order on Amazon prime with 2 day delivery.

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                    #24
                    Only my opinion from brief experience but I'm thinking the avadex treflan route is more effective and less harmful/ more effective in our rotations then group 2's fwiw. Where rup is simply a grass killer, there's Canada thistle showing signs of resistance now, they've really had to resort to pre emerge in corn and bean country. Seed co are reinventing the wheel with extend beans and now the 24d version. I just think you have the right line of thought sheep.

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                      #25
                      What glyphosate products are you using and i would like to compare prices.

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