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ccjersey
Posted 3/22/2019 13:17 (#7395412)
Subject: Surfactant for burndown ahead of soybeans


Faunsdale, AL
I am planning to burn down winter weeds including butter cup weed, yellow or meadow foxtail and some Persian clover. Probably have some early johnson grass and might have some giant waterhemp that I brought onto the property in a used combine.

I have about 6 weeks until normal planting date in these bottoms, so a fast kill isn't real important, just a complete kill.

Plan is normal rate of glyphosate which I think is 22 oz of Powermax and a pint of Salvo which is 6# 2,4-D LV ester. Chemical salesman recommends surfactant/adjuvant called Flame. I wonder if I should spend the extra $1+ an acre. I don't want to burn the leaves and not get good absorption and translocation of the chemicals into the roots etc

What say you?
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