I guess I am the odd ball.
1.6 one pass.
The way it works for me is to wait until the canola is big enough to be competitive.
The liberty knocks everything down and the canola take over.
For this to work your fields have to be fairly clean because if there is heavy weed pressure early you have to spray early.
I have never put grass killer in and have never needed to. I don’t have many wild oats and volunteer cereals are mainly only on the outside border. If grass weeds do get ahead I will spray the outside border.
I won’t buy Centurion. I never worked good here when it was called Select and I don’t think changing the name made it worked any better.
As far as spraying twice. I find it hard enough getting over the fields once let a lone twice.
Tramping canola down once into the mud it might grow back and fill in but do it twice and those ruts will be black all summer.
1.6 one pass.
The way it works for me is to wait until the canola is big enough to be competitive.
The liberty knocks everything down and the canola take over.
For this to work your fields have to be fairly clean because if there is heavy weed pressure early you have to spray early.
I have never put grass killer in and have never needed to. I don’t have many wild oats and volunteer cereals are mainly only on the outside border. If grass weeds do get ahead I will spray the outside border.
I won’t buy Centurion. I never worked good here when it was called Select and I don’t think changing the name made it worked any better.
As far as spraying twice. I find it hard enough getting over the fields once let a lone twice.
Tramping canola down once into the mud it might grow back and fill in but do it twice and those ruts will be black all summer.
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