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| So I am sailing in some uncharted waters here......
Story goes as such......I purchased a farm that was going on its third year to become certified organic. I had no desire to leave it that way and decided to plant it to soybeans. During an abnormally nice warm spell in March I went in and tried to burn it down with a gly/2-4-d/dicamba mix, I got a 90% kill. Waited till early April and hit it with a VT twice. Waited a few more weeks and applied an authority assist, sharpen, gly burndown and smoked the rest of the clover/alfalfa......or so I thought.... The beans were planted following the burndown and a week or two later more alfalfa/clover started to emerge. There is probably a 5% stand of it left after multiple attempts to kill it and it is more of an eye sore than anything but I want it gone.
Prior to going to organic this farm has a moderate amount of water hemp pressure and some of it was beginning to become glyphosate tolerant. For that reason I would like to save my flexstar ppo card to play with a later post trip with roundup. The beans are now 1st-2nd trifoliate and the weather looks good to spray them next week. My thought was that I really need a ppo to try to pick up the alfalfa/clover that is left and I am considering trying a 1.5-2x rate of a glyphosate with Cadet at .7oz......thoughts anyone?
Any better compounds/ai's that I am missing??
Surely someone has experience with this!
Thanks, junkman
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