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NEMOScott
Posted 6/21/2006 23:25 (#21151)
Subject: Double Crop Conventional Soybeans


Callao, Missouri
Our wheat will come off tommorrow, unless it rains. Typically, we have always planted RU beans as double crop, but this year is the first in a long time that all our first crop bean acres are conventional. I hate to go to the headache of trying to segregate the double crop, because it is not that many acres. I also have enough conventional seed on hand to plant the ground, some of which I can't do anything else with because it is treated.

Will planting double crop conventional beans be a mistake, even though I already have the seed and chemical on hand? I have quite a bit of Prowl 3EC, and Valor left from this spring. Could I plant, then spray glyphosate and Prowl, and expect acceptable control........or will I be asking for trouble? And will the Prowl control the volunteer wheat...haha, I know that there shouldn't be any.

Thanks

Scott
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