USA | 17821x - 1/16/2019 17:00
I think you are correct GT27 beans are for "balance" family of chemicals and Callisto would kill them.
Know of situation where guy screwed up and sprayed 260 acres with 6 oz Gen Callisto ahead of beans. Couldn't plant corn because had Flexstar in the mix. Was suppose to be spraying 6 oz Gen Sencor 4 L, grabbed wrong jugs.. Planted GT beans showed no sign of Callisto damage.
Know of another deal where guy sprayed 600 acres in front of Xtend beans with 5 oz Gen Callisto also had Flexstar in mix. Was supposed to be spraying 5 oz Gen Spartan.Already had beans planted when the problem was caught and before they sprayed rest of bean acres . Beans came up looked like they couldn't make up their mind to live or die for the first 5 weeks.. He no tilled some more Xtend beans in @ five weeks on part of the acres. When those beans came up didn't show Callisto damage. Callisto sprayed beans vs beans that had no Callisto sprayed ended up yielding about 5 bu less.Turned out lot better than what it looked like in the beginning.
This two problems with these guys won't happen happen this year as bean and corn chemicals are going to be stored apart in different areas of shed.
Edited by coup 1/16/2019 19:13
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