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359PETE
Posted 6/8/2019 11:56 (#7547941)
Subject: Soybean chemical damage



South Central KY.
So some 4" tall LL beans got sprayed with metribuzin and sulfentrazone last Tuesday, pretty much toasted them. The cotyledons on most of them are still green with some brown spots. Have had 4+ inches of rain since then. They look like they have maybe greened up a little bit. Will they come out of it and produce beans or with all the rain moving chems further into the roots will they die a slow death? It will be mid next week before dry enough to replant if need be so I have some time to give them a chance to come out of it. Worst case scenerio at this point would be they slowly recover and find out later that they won't produce any beans. Thanks. It was an accident not replant.

Edited by 359PETE 6/8/2019 13:01




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