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Northeast, Nebraska | Well I guess that is enougb time to let everyone get an opinion. Now I will explain why I posted this. So back in February when I ordered my seed for the year, I decided to order half enlist and half extend flex. The reason, TRIALS. I do tons of trials on my farm and I also work for a company where i set up trials with our customers and then perform testing on them and collect the data.
Back in february, i called all of my neighbors to see what they were spraying on their fields. I picked the field that would be the furthest from any dicamba sprayed. I wanted to show to myself that it is dicamba and not something else. Right now 100% of my enlist beans are cupped, fenceline to fenceline. I can not find a single cupped bean in any of my extend flex. I have been all corn on corn for 3 seasons and my herbicide program was explained above. No enlist has been sprayed or any 24d on these fields. The same exact chemistry was sprayed on all of my acres. Pre was generic sonic and sencor with glufosinate and post was glufosinate and clethodim. I do all of my own spraying and I know nothing would have gotten cross contaminated.
So, below is a zoomed out picture of the original picture. As you will see, the enlist beans on the left are curled and stunted and the extend flex are very healthy. Now, the question is, will the cupping cause a yield loss? That is what we are going to see. I will post results after harvest.
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