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JEG

12-26-2005 16:18:24




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Just left mom and dads house and my brother and I have decided tomake a concerted effort to helpour aging father with his hobby farm ( about 75 acres) so he can keep doing what he really enjoys ( driving his tractors ) That said we need to do something about his weed issues ( we are amatuers). There is a problem with something he calls "quack grass" and foxtail. He plants corn and beans ( roundup ready beans). We would like to put something down before we plant that would have residual control and then spray once (roundup on beans and product "X" on corn) after to control weeds. Is there a product we can put down befor we plant that is good for corn and beans ( brother read about treflan) that would provide that residual effect. We plan on discing and using a field cultivator in the spring. We arein Wisconsin. Please provide us with your suggestions - our family would sincerely be thankful.

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12-26-2005 18:34:06




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 Re: OT- Herbicide question in reply to JEG, 12-26-2005 16:18:24  
i work as a custom applicator. one of the apply is treflan on beans. also in a notill situation is to apply canopy xl in the fall on bean ground and princep on corn ground, but only in notill. on corn ground check with local applicators as there are several products on the market for corn where theyu guarentee to keep the field clean or they pay for the product to be sprayed post.



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CNKS

12-26-2005 16:41:22




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 Re: OT- Herbicide question in reply to JEG, 12-26-2005 16:18:24  
University of Wisconsin extension has the answers, as does your local county agent. There are numerous options for your problem.



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Tim(nj)

12-26-2005 16:26:07




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 Re: OT- Herbicide question in reply to JEG, 12-26-2005 16:18:24  
I have never had to apply a residual in RR soybeans. But I drill them in 7.5 inch rows. If you"re on wide rows, I could see a problem due to lack of canopy. In my experience, quack needs to be killed with a burndown of Roundup before planting anything. Usually best to do it in the previous fall (but that only works if there is no crop on the field at that time). As far as corn goes, there are a bunch of herbicides out there that will control foxtail. Best bet would be to find a local crop consultant or your extension agent and get info on what works best in your area. You could also find the farmer in your area with the cleanest fields and ask him what he uses.

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