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| In our neck of the woods, 12 oz. of Amine wouldn't even begin to touch it. Not that size and it looks pretty hardened off. I don't think the 12 oz. of Amine would really even make it mad. It just wouldn't even brown it off here. 12 oz. of Amine and 12 oz. of Dicamba wouldn't even come close to touching it "here" in August. Maybe if it were April and it was 2" tall. I had to laugh because people were still trying to control it last summer in wheat stubble with Starane and such and spending lots of money, this year it all pretty much gets paraquat this late in the year. Good luck and if you mean downwind like it can blow onto you, might as well make a pretty good plan for preemergents and early spring scouting to keep it out of your stuff. We are going to go to even trying a fall application of Atrazine and a spring application of Atrazine on our wheat stubble that we have less than stellar neighbors. Corvus has been REALLY good at keeping Kochia clean as well. | |
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