Have some kochia that 2 liter of roundup won't touch after harvest should or try some liberty to smoke it off or is there something better to use? Just spot spraying.
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I had 1 quarter that was really infested with kochia, and roundup wasn't working. I sprayed valtera last fall right before winter. I seeded wheat into it this year with fantastic results. I plan on spot spraying any and all kochia patches for all fields that will be wheat next year.
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Originally posted by Rinker View PostI had 1 quarter that was really infested with kochia, and roundup wasn't working. I sprayed valtera last fall right before winter. I seeded wheat into it this year with fantastic results. I plan on spot spraying any and all kochia patches for all fields that will be wheat next year.
Using it on our lentil land mostly to go after resistant mustard but I see it handles kochia and some grasses too.
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Unfortunately the best place to deal with these types of weeds is in canola. We had pretty good luck with a single pass 1.62L rate Liberty this yr. But it helps if you get a tall crop to canopy over after too.
Canola with Liberty will stop kochia in its tracks. One natural weed vs a human genetically engineered weed = war.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostUnfortunately the best place to deal with these types of weeds is in canola. We had pretty good luck with a single pass 1.62L rate Liberty this yr. But it helps if you get a tall crop to canopy over after too.
Canola with Liberty will stop kochia in its tracks. One natural weed vs a human genetically engineered weed = war.
Full rate reglone and they're green again in 2 weeks.
I'm waiting for frost on my mustard... need a good one to burst cell membranes and then I'll run them through. Take the kustard home, clean it out, and dump the screenings in the burn pit.
I've rolled them under and mowed them so I can get through it with the drill in the spring and all it does is create one unholy bank of viable seeds. It's quite a management nightmare!
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