A couple of years back, I was at a field day where Extension personnel put out a demonstration plot of various herbicides, planted into various crops: corn, soybeans, sorghum, clover, etc. One of the purposes of this plot was to show what herbicides had effect on which crops. But part of the plot was to show how fast the different herbicides break down. Resolve was one of the herbicides in this demonstration plot. What I recall is: a) Resolve works on a wide range of weeds; and b) Resolve has a rather short half-life. That is, it breaks down in the soil rather quickly. a) You are about 50-60 days out from when you applied the Resolve. That is to your favor. b) You worked the soil. That is to your favor. c) You've had 15" of rain since application. That is to your favor. I don't know if it will work or not; however, I might be inclined to try it..... unless someone with experience tells you "Don't!" |