Ally max rainfastness

Tractor Boy

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Location
Suffolk
Got caught out spraying this morning when the rain came an hour early. I was spraying spring wheat with Ally Max SX, hurler (fluroxypyr) and some trace elements. Obviously the Ally was the main product I was worried about. Officially rainfastness is 2 hours.
The leaves were dry and the sun was out with wind getting up but one small field had only been finished 15 mins and the previous field about 40 mins when a sharp shower of 1mm fell and about another half hour later there was 4mm heavy rain in a thunderstorm before the leaves had dried from the first shower.
What is anyone’s thoughts on whether it will work? Weeds are small and rate was around 30g/ha ally max.
 

David.

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Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
It's a pity you hadn't said 20g applied, you could then have put another 10g on just in case...
If it went on a dry leaf and dried on, it ought to be fine. If the weeds were sopping wet in the base of a lush crop, less so.
 

Tractor Boy

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Location
Suffolk
It's a pity you hadn't said 20g applied, you could then have put another 10g on just in case...
If it went on a dry leaf and dried on, it ought to be fine. If the weeds were sopping wet in the base of a lush crop, less so.
Ally max is 42g/ha full rate, so I could still put another 12 if I wanted to. Just hoping it’s not needed
 

Grass And Grain

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Yorks
Got caught out spraying this morning when the rain came an hour early. I was spraying spring wheat with Ally Max SX, hurler (fluroxypyr) and some trace elements. Obviously the Ally was the main product I was worried about. Officially rainfastness is 2 hours.
The leaves were dry and the sun was out with wind getting up but one small field had only been finished 15 mins and the previous field about 40 mins when a sharp shower of 1mm fell and about another half hour later there was 4mm heavy rain in a thunderstorm before the leaves had dried from the first shower.
What is anyone’s thoughts on whether it will work? Weeds are small and rate was around 30g/ha ally max.
Happened to me a few years back. Thunder storm just as I was 100 yds from finishing field. Absolutely poured down. Ally plus partner product (can't remember which one).

Worked well enough to kill weeds and crop to be dominant.

I'd leave it be.
 
Got caught out spraying this morning when the rain came an hour early. I was spraying spring wheat with Ally Max SX, hurler (fluroxypyr) and some trace elements. Obviously the Ally was the main product I was worried about. Officially rainfastness is 2 hours.
The leaves were dry and the sun was out with wind getting up but one small field had only been finished 15 mins and the previous field about 40 mins when a sharp shower of 1mm fell and about another half hour later there was 4mm heavy rain in a thunderstorm before the leaves had dried from the first shower.
What is anyone’s thoughts on whether it will work? Weeds are small and rate was around 30g/ha ally max.

Very similar thing happened to me after a contractor sprayed a customers maize. Literally rained not minutes after he left the field. It still worked and I would be yours does also. The hurler in combination with ally will be pretty potent especially on small weeds- they will have had a dose that will give them something to chew on whilst the crop carries on growing.
 

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