Seems this question comes up every year.Last year we had a killing frost with powder dry soil.Weeds showed zero green.did some spraying then quit.What I sprayed was the cleanest field yet they say you need some green to kill a plant.This year no frost in sight plants growing and some just popping through the ground now Ideally it would be nice to get a frost then spray after a few days of warmer weather .If a person wants to throw in some cancel at half rate will that effect what can be grown next year? What does people use when following year may be canola or a pulse?
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Wow an ag topic!!
What do guys do for horsetail? Not sure what
The official name for it is or if that it but
What a terrible weed to get rid of. Mcpa
Browns it off in crop but comes back anything
Actually kill it in the fall?
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Way Too early yet
Works way better after a couple light frosts when the plants switch from “grow†to “storeâ€
We spray late always , way better kill
Only had one year on one field that it didn’t work and that was after a weeks of -10-13
Had a tankfull in shop so I emptied it
One field worked really good one never
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With our dry summer and 4†of rain in the last 2 weeks it has revived our swathed canola, plants are just starting to bud and some starting to flower. I don’t think there is enough time to produce a 2nd crop so need a prescription to remedy the problem before it sucks whatever fertilizer is still in the ground. What do you all think I need to use to kill this aggressive growing 2nd crop canola?
Sorry about the backwards pics but not sure how to rotate.Last edited by Sodbuster; Sep 12, 2021, 09:40.
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostWith our dry summer and 4†of rain in the last 2 weeks it has revived our swathed canola, plants are just starting to bud and some starting to flower. I don’t think there is enough time to produce a 2nd crop so need a prescription to remedy the problem before it sucks whatever fertilizer is still in the ground. What do you all think I need to use to kill this aggressive growing 2nd crop canola?Last edited by bucket; Sep 12, 2021, 09:32.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostWay Too early yet
Works way better after a couple light frosts when the plants switch from “grow†to “storeâ€
We spray late always , way better kill
Only had one year on one field that it didn’t work and that was after a weeks of -10-13
Had a tankfull in shop so I emptied it
One field worked really good one never
Other years that frost can really brown them off and then you’re supposed to wait for regrowth before spraying. That regrowth never seems to happen much and they are never leafy again.
So I’m thinking of hitting them with a litre an acre as soon as the swaths are gone. I virtually never see that good of a rosette while it’s still early. And that second growth canola has to be sucking ALOT of nutrients and should be stopped as soon as possible
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Anyone had any bad experience with ExpressSG in the fall prior to Canola next spring?
The only tribenuron registered.
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24d mixed with glyphosate messes up the the action of glyphosate on grassy weeds? I have some hailed canola which I finished harvesting, and the stuff is regrowing from the stubble itself. I have never seen anything like it before. I am not concerned as the frost and winter will put it to bed. In fact I hope it will act as a snow trap. I’m more worried of winter annuals and possible grasses like that awful wild brome. That said, this canola stubble, which is going into barley next year, if it’s mostly broadleaf weeds present do I go in with 6oz of ester 700 and 1l of glyphosate? I want the 24d residual for next spring cause I can see canola volunteers being a real problem. My cereal stubble is messy with thistle as I didn’t do a preharvest application. Was thinking of a litre of glyphosate on it as most likely it’ll go into canola. Foxtail is a real problem and we cut around the patches at harvest so hopefully the spray gets into it better. Last year we had those spots in canola fields so they didn’t have preharvest. They were worked after harvest and I figure that was a waste as it made the problem worse.
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