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Jim1_ks
Posted 8/8/2006 13:49 (#33813)
Subject: temps for spraying burndown?



South Central Kansas, Harper County
Hot here in Kansas, probably hotter in Oklahoma and Texas. Just curious, as a rule of thumb, is there a certain temperature you guys quit spraying glyphosate for burndown on wheat stubble? It's been Hot and Dry in my particular area, but I have been getting up early in the mornings and spraying and quitting at noon, before temps hit 90. Isnt it true that the plants/weeds shut down at high temps, so the chemical uptake is reduced?
thanks,
Jim
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