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Flixweed, shown above, presents another possible risk – as a clubroot host. This adds to the incentive to spray it early…
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Growers have two common questions after a spring frost: 1. Did the crop survive? (Do I need to reseed?) 2. When can I resume weed control? This article will help you answer both…
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Most products are not strongly affected by dust, but two important products are very dust-sensitive: glyphosate and diquat…
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Growers who seed before spraying may choose to apply in the narrow post-seeding pre-emergence window, but consider the following risks…
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Most products are not strongly affected by dust, but glyphosate is an exception. What about wind? Or cold?…
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Marketing and environmental challenges often have farmers reviewing ways to best-manage inputs to improve profits. Here are common agronomy practices that can greatly influence crop profitability…
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Three topics: Seed first or spray weeds?; Spraying weeds in cool conditions; Tank mix options for pre-seed burnoff…
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Is your weeds management knowledge in 2019 mode? Give yourself a little test with these four questions…
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Tank mix options for glyphosate ahead of canola are bromoxynil, Aim/CleanStart (carfentrazone), clomazone, Conquer (bromoxynil and carfentrazone) and quinclorac. Tank mixing can prevent herbicide resistance…