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lawfarms
Posted 7/21/2016 09:53 (#5423232 - in reply to #5423142)
Subject: RE: Waterhemp control in bean seed fields?



King City, Mo
mocofarmer7 - 7/21/2016 08:56

The small waterhemp seeds are easy to clean out at the plant. Volunteer corn on the otherhand is a problem because round kernels are almost the same size and shape as a soybean.


Yes twh seed is easy to get out. Even a slotted screen on an auger will let it fall out. Vol corn is a bugger though.

The start clean and 3 modes of action pre followed by over lapping residuals in a timely post spray is the best option. It's not fool proof as you need rain to activate and rain to stay active. Too much rain your chemical is gone. Also a hard rain at the wrong time and you've got splash up friendly fire that isn't too friendly...

Also there is a difference between combine drivers and combine operators when it comes to seed or food grade growers.

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