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    #13
    Anyone had any bad experience with ExpressSG in the fall prior to Canola next spring?
    The only tribenuron registered.

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      #14
      Express yes, if canola or lentils next year go at 1/2 rate to reduce carryover risk.

      Kotia is best killed with banvel or dicamba mixed with roundup or other chemical (ie express or 24d)

      Gets the big and small canola, kotia, other thistles etc

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        #15
        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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          #16
          How many acres does a 10 litre jug do at the rate of 6 ounces of 24D ester 700?

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            #17
            I find foxtail control best early spring when it is still small.

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              #18
              Fall spraying is the best investment you can make, your just using a bandaid if your spring spraying.

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                #19
                Finished all the bly fields and 1 pass around the rest of farm ..
                Not much growing on the wht and canola fields.
                If no significant rain happens we done..

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                  How many acres does a 10 litre jug do at the rate of 6 ounces of 24D ester 700?

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                    #21
                    Buctril M used to be the product of choice many years ago when we used to summer fallow. If I remember it was the MCPA ESTER that scorched the top of the field horsetail. Had to be ester. Not sire about 24-D. Never used 24-D as it stunk so bad it gave me a wicked headache.
                    Horsetail is a fern that reproduces from spores.
                    Summerfallow made it worse. Don't realy see it anymore around here with heavy crop cover.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                      How many acres does a 10 litre jug do at the rate of 6 ounces of 24D ester 700?
                      6 ounces is pretty light for that size of canola. In the gtcp under glyphosate, there's a blurb on controlling volunteer rr canola and you could go between 1/3rd to 1/2L/ac of the 700. I used the 30ac/10L (8 ounces)rate on similar looking fields and that would be the lightest I would recommend after seeing the results.

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                        #23
                        Planning on mixing 1 litre of 360 RU with the 24D for Liberty resistance canola.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                          Fall spraying is the best investment you can make, your just using a bandaid if your spring spraying.
                          For sure.fall spraying is best for most weeds but if you have a foxtail problem early spring will get them.

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