Ploughing after glyphosate

Farmer Roy

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Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
Read the label
That sort of info is always on the label

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Tractor Boy

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Location
Suffolk
Depends what you are killing. Perennial weeds need as long as possible and I would suggest over a week. Annual small weeds and if the label allows you could leave just hours. Back in the late 90’s/00’s Monsanto had a product Sting CT. It was a 120g/l glyphosate with a fairly aggressive wetter. Recommended rate was 4L/ha and you could cultivate within 4 hours if only targeting small weeds.
 

casemx 270

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Location
East midlands
Depends what you are killing. Perennial weeds need as long as possible and I would suggest over a week. Annual small weeds and if the label allows you could leave just hours. Back in the late 90’s/00’s Monsanto had a product Sting CT. It was a 120g/l glyphosate with a fairly aggressive wetter. Recommended rate was 4L/ha and you could cultivate within 4 hours if only targeting small weeds.
I remember Sting CT used loads of the stuff
 

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