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| C. rye is very vulnerable to glypho, and even if you have a few escapes, not a big deal, as you can get it with your post spray or even without that it'll dry up on it's own pretty soon anyway.
With beans I drill green before spraying, and the drill does some mechanical damage to the rye with it's 8" pacing between row units, but it makes little difference whether I spray the same day, 1 day later, 1 week later, etc., the rye dries up within a week after hitting it with glypho.
In this pic the glypho spray was a couple days after drilling, right before sunset on a cool day which wasn't ideal, so the rye took a few days instead of a couple to lose it's green color.
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