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    Kotchia

    What’s the best after harvest Chem to nuke kotchia spots ??

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    Cultivator/VTT/disk. Too late all gone to seed anyway. In crop, DOUBLE sprayed with Prestige... screwed it good!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
      What’s the best after harvest Chem to nuke kotchia spots ??
      Octain and voraxor, but best to swath and bale to get the set seeds gone

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        Anyone try glufosinate on kotchia patches in the fall??

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          #5
          The half inch rain we got two weeks ago reallly woke the kochia up and it grew wild in our canola We have had good results with Authority and will be spraying it late October it works well for the next year. Watch your crop restrictions for what you plant though!

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            Hello

            Saw this tweet - thought I would share with you all!

            https://twitter.com/croplandsca/status/1698904017777443220?s=20

            Croplands Equipment Canada
            @croplandsca
            Some spot-spraying going on near Medicine Hat with a
            @WEEDit_ system last week! It provides the farmer to go after his hard to kill Kochia with an effective mixture. Curious to see what #WEEDIT can offer for your operation? Feel free to reach out👌🏻 #Spray23 @Croplands

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                #8
                Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
                Anyone try glufosinate on kotchia patches in the fall??
                Tried it on chem fallow a couple of years ago. Next to no contol of the kochia. Have to admit though that mine are of the frankenstein persuasion. They are almost resistant to everything.

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