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Planting some DC beans question on burndown prior to plant,,,
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Jim1_ks
Posted 6/27/2016 17:30 (#5379287 - in reply to #5379150)
Subject: RE: Planting some DC beans question on burndown prior to plant,,,



South Central Kansas, Harper County
matt suco - 6/27/2016 16:11

Are you planning on mixing anything else in? Cadet and Sharpen haven't touched a pigweed in the county to the east of you in over a year.
There has been PPO post emerge resistance confirmed around Blackwell, PPO's still seem to work preemerge on palmer.


Just looking to see what I may have on the shelf, thus found plenty of cadet. I did spray a field of supposedly full season beans prior to planting last Thursday, with Paraquat and bean oil, seemed to smoke everything. Used my last bit of metribuzin or I would have added that to the mix. First time I ever used paraquat, heard people dont like to use it, and it is definitely poison. I was very careful with my attire I wore plus a face shield and mask. Even was paranoid enough to wear my mask while I was in the sprayer!(lol) Ive heard enough stories, I have just stayed away from using it, but this particular field, needed cleaned up bad. I do have enough paraquat to spray this 75 acre field, but if the other chemical would work, I would prefer to use it I wonder if I could mix a little of the paraquat with the verdict, that way I would keep the outlook for some residual?
Jim

Edited by Jim1_ks 6/27/2016 17:34
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