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Fall Burndown in Northern Climates
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Posted 10/11/2009 20:31 (#880860)
Subject: Fall Burndown in Northern Climates


EC MN - Hour North of 'The Cities'
Planning on doing a pint Gly-pint 2-4, D (with AMS and Surfactant) burndown after beans come off this fall.

Looking at the forecast with highs around 40-45 and lows around freezing, how effective will this burndown be?

How long should I wait to spray after the field has been harvested, or doesn't it matter?

Trying to go after early dandelion, sowthistle, and a few other broadleaves. Next year's crop will be corn or wheat, depending on the field.


Thanks,
Lance
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