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Originally posted by Austranada View PostAnd what about poorboy's quote of your original post? Keep sweating on the treadmill
Never ever said 1 lt/ac .....
I edited the original to what I intended at first
Tread carefully....
now stop being a troll and drop the circus act.
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Anyone who sprays pesticides anywhere is off label on headland overlap. Its the nature of application. It is a fact that labels are designed to do what they say they will within a safe rate for crop tolerance, lower than what the crop can actually tolerate. Labels protect the ChemCo! PMRA says there has to be one. So they have to make one with guidelines.
Give it a rest Austranada.
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostPoorboy,
Please remember to use plenty of UAN or ammonium sulphate with the solo or pursuit basagran /viper application. A 15% reduction in solo... brought back up with a 10% rate pursuit will give another couple of weeks residual control... be sure to get the same Basagran formulation to add in, as is in the viper... if varying these % in the mix. Pursuit solo is odyssey...Viper is by far the least expensive way to buy Basagran.
We found over the years, a little pursuit in the viper with less solo... with the basagran... had less crop yellowing after application.
Cheers
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Thanks to most everyone for the help.
Hoping to get the basagran sprayed today. Nice to know that it might actually work. Almost zero knowledge or experience with it here.
Don’t worry, I plan to read the label and spray the correct rate. Will even try to use 20/ac water.
Sure is expensive.
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Originally posted by poorboy View PostThanks to most everyone for the help.
Hoping to get the basagran sprayed today. Nice to know that it might actually work. Almost zero knowledge or experience with it here.
Don’t worry, I plan to read the label and spray the correct rate. Will even try to use 20/ac water.
Sure is expensive.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostTom, Spray Air? We just about got run out of the country when we used a Spray Air sprayer. But we liked it, our neighbours not so much.
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Frustrating part is , it’s a $5 herbicide.... that they charge $20 plus for .
Proof by that fact you can by generic viper still that is a co pack with solo separate from the Basagran.... Basagran is worth $6.30 /ac in that pack ...
but on its own it’s a bizarre price .
BASF should offer a respray option if you use viper or Odyssey and have to respray due to conditions..... should be no different than canola seed reseed policy
If you use their product and you need to respray .... $5 for the Basagran. It would go a long long way to repair their reputation for crop injury and poor performance on weed control at times.
It simply would be the right thing to do
Otherwise they stick the producer right up the ass full retail for Basagran for a total cost on Peas at over $45 / ac ....
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