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    #37
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    As always every area slightly different. Every year different.
    What we did fung had a 10-30 bus difference. I always leave a AB line without.
    We are adding AMS to all our spray water next year to amend our water supply. Big difference. Noticed a difference with Heat added to Gly on wheat. I dunno.
    Trying a mega water with Reglone on peas next year.
    And if I can gain with the combine, I'll take whatever the sprayer shells as a trade off. Ongoing experiment.
    Just curious about adding AMS to ALL spray water. I add with glyphosate because of our hard water, and any chem which calls for it on the label. Any science behind that for other chemicals?

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      #38
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      As always every area slightly different. Every year different.
      What we did fung had a 10-30 bus difference. I always leave a AB line without.
      We are adding AMS to all our spray water next year to amend our water supply. Big difference. Noticed a difference with Heat added to Gly on wheat. I dunno.
      Trying a mega water with Reglone on peas next year.
      And if I can gain with the combine, I'll take whatever the sprayer shells as a trade off. Ongoing experiment.
      Our fungi in canola gave back zero this year , we were dry
      Always leave check strips

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        #39
        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
        In my area roughly half of the canola was swathed, the other half straight cut. Personally I enjoy straight cutting canola but I haven’t done so in 3 years. I had a bin of canola that part of it heated. It was the bits of green material from the green stalks and the odd weed. It had been pre-harvested with glyphosate but I didn’t wait long enough. Most people grow LL canola and pre harvest with round up. Some used to add heat but found it was a waste of money. One neighbour used a plane and reglone on his RR canola. Personal observation is their is certainly canola shelled out from the sprayer track during pre-harvest and in certain fields some shelling where the canola hit the underside of the sprayer. Using no pre harvest would take tremendous patience.
        Impossible here , gauranteed

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          #40
          Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
          I have a friend in southern SK who had a yield start with a “6” and nothing after that.
          Maybe BL meant 6 BPA,my mistake , yes that would dry on its own

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            #41
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
            Just curious about adding AMS to ALL spray water. I add with glyphosate because of our hard water, and any chem which calls for it on the label. Any science behind that for other chemicals?
            AMS is a tank scrubber ,always a danger of pulling some group 2 outta some where in system
            Happens around here with Viper/AMS too often

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              #42
              Only funged peas, barley and some wheat this year. Just stopped all expenses.
              We use well water. Testing recommendations are find a different supply lol.
              I'm not a chemist. Told to add AMS before chem so chem doesn't bind to water. High sodium and total dissolved solids.
              Gonna plumb totes with dedicated pump and push straight into hotline bypassing the handler.
              We have a resistant wild oats problem to various products. Thinking years of so so efficacy a contributor. Scetchy desiccation as well. Good to know about the tank scrubbing.
              There are other products but cost 2.5x more.

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                #43
                I did half a section of durum at flower as a test, 1 tank caramba rest an Adama fungi forgot the name. Only yield difference on the section was what was lost to sprayer tracks.

                Canola zero acres of fungi.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Just curious about adding AMS to ALL spray water. I add with glyphosate because of our hard water, and any chem which calls for it on the label. Any science behind that for other chemicals?
                  Be careful. Get a water sample and check with someone who knows what they are talking about. Every area has different water conditions and issues. There is even a difference between water sources in the same area.

                  Generally some of the granular chemicals don't like acidic water which is what most water conditioners do. So dyodd.

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                    #45
                    Say you are applying fungi on wheat at heading. Fungicide $20, airplane $12, wheat $10/bus. Need 3.2 bushels to break even. Now lets say you have a year it does nothing. Now you need 6.4 bushels the following year to break even. Not hard to get upside down on ROI of fungicides imo. Do most guys even leave check strips?

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                      #46
                      Don’t need fungicides with zero subsoil and 3.5 in rain . Ever

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                        #47
                        Every area is different but I can honestly say on this farm it pays every year on cereals. Worst case scenario is a break even. Canola not so much. Has to be real wet to get a ROI. Just puts more hours on the sprayer.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                          Say you are applying fungi on wheat at heading. Fungicide $20, airplane $12, wheat $10/bus. Need 3.2 bushels to break even. Now lets say you have a year it does nothing. Now you need 6.4 bushels the following year to break even. Not hard to get upside down on ROI of fungicides imo. Do most guys even leave check strips?
                          left check strip on canola. 7 bpa less on checkstrip . left checkstrip on wheat a few years ago. 20 bpa less on checkstrip

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