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| We farm in Western Thomas County, and no doubt we are starting to see resistance especially the south stuff. I have given up any hope that Glyphosate will kill Kochia by itself anytime we can we throw something else in there. Someone at K-State told our neighbor to put some atrazine in with the roundup, half pound per acre should help obviously can't in the beans. In the corn post emerge we use Roundup tank mixed with Status. The Status does wonders on the stuff, again no help with the beans. We were kind of in the same boat as you are with those beans. We had Kochia get through our sunflower pre-emergent and the only option to take care of it that we could find was using a hooded sprayer between rows with two pints of gramoxone. Just got done yesterday and it smoked it within hours. We had some Kochia in some milo endrows that the roundup didn't take care of preplant, so we hit it with a double rate of Aim with Crop oil. Burnt the junk out of the milo and fed the Kochia like Miracle Gro. It's only going to get harder to take care of. | |
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