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W Bench Farms
Posted 5/13/2025 12:36 (#11223563)
Subject: Late on burndown for soybeans



Lisbon, OH
Have been running 1 qt RUP, 8 Oz metribuzen, and 1 pt dicamba for burndown on beans. Then come back a couple weeks later as needed with 1 qt RUP, 1 pt Dual, and 1 pt Flexstar. Have been pretty happy with the way it has worked out. This year, we were dry early, then got wet when we would normally start spraying and planting. Was finally able to get in the field this past Friday, still a few wet spots. Figured we had better get beans in the ground while we had the chance, and come back to spray. Have 72 acres in, and rain came back in last night.
If beans aren't up by the time that I can get back in to spray, I don't have a problem. However, if they're up, the metribuzen and dicamba is out. I have about 20 acres that I'm battling a poke weed problem, so the dicamba was good to keep those down. These are Extend flex beans, but not being able to spray extend in crop is the issue. Any ideas on a 1st pass to burn down and control pokeweed if these beans pop? Depending on the weather, I may try to get my corn in before I get on the sprayer. It's just me on the planter and sprayer, so limited on help. Other option is to hire the co-op drone to spray. Northeast Ohio.

Edited by W Bench Farms 5/13/2025 12:37
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