jonnybegood - 6/16/2016 17:41 I may have a problem, I had my local Fs do a per plant burn down on 125 acres of nt soybeans. I was to get authority and 2 nd pass of extream. What I got was 3 pt extream as a burn down. I did not figure this out until a couple of days ago going through my statement. Prior to discovering the mistake I applied 3 pts extream post pass on 25 acres. The beans look fine, but I now have 6 pt extream on 25 acres of high clay dirt. My main concern is next year, do I have to go back to beans or will the pursuit not carry over. what's the pH? Pursuit carries over much worse at *low* pH? To be safe, you really should plant beans next year. Do a cover crop of cereal rye this fall to control erosion. |