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Redroot pigweed problem in ND
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runningbehind
Posted 7/16/2013 10:48 (#3211537 - in reply to #3210617)
Subject: Re: Redroot pigweed problem in ND


NC ND
this year was 1.5pint (Hattrick), .5 oz affintity broadspec. Pigweed was all damaged, but grew through. Looked at Everest sprayed fields and some others that are all the same.

Marvin, I was gonna guess you were going to say that, can't say I wasn't thinking the same thing, I should have changed up modes of action this summer, but waffled when it came down to the line. I think there was some environmental factor to it to make it show up this bad, spraying season was pretty much 85+ degrees and no rain. My thought is the plants shut down until it rained and had just enough left to grow through now that it rained and got hot again. Taller Kochia was doing the same.

Wheat crop this year, next year will be edible beans
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