What would any of you recommend for brome in the mix.
Plough.What would any of you recommend for brome in the mix.
Broadway starWhat would any of you recommend for brome in the mix.
If only that was the answer.Tired of spending your hard earned with Bayer and BASF?
Go back to real farming with a 6 or 7 furrow Kvernland plough. Enjoy a slower pace of life. Open the back window, smell the Earth. Tell me it doesn't sound better than undoing the foils off of 80 cans of Liberator? Smells better, too.
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I was thinking of autumn application it will have to be a post as it is to wet to travel at the moment.Broadway star
Broadway products are all post emergence.
Used proverb at full rate last spring but did not clear brome completely I am convinced the brome came in the seed originally as it seemed resistant to any spray. I have not used Broadway star yet but it only states one variety considering trying one field come spring . Used defy pendomethlyn last year as now previously fft, dff, but they do not kill it I have spent weeks rouging in the last two springs. Also considering using proverb plus atlantis star in the spring.You will find you’ll need to spray in spring to get rid of brome completely
3 weeksIf I am going to try and top my flufenacet up, what timing should I be aiming for 6 weeks after pre em or early in the new year? All crops looked super clean until late spring this year so thinking I need to bolster the residuals.
Pre em either Regatta Bandur or Regatta Defy, if too late for Bandur.
Monolith is also very good on brome in springUsed proverb at full rate last spring but did not clear brome completely I am convinced the brome came in the seed originally as it seemed resistant to any spray. I have not used Broadway star yet but it only states one variety considering trying one field come spring . Used defy pendomethlyn last year as now previously fft, dff, but they do not kill it I have spent weeks rouging in the last two springs. Also considering using proverb plus atlantis star in the spring.
Bit of a dilemma.After a bit of advice please seeing as there’s a lot of knowledgable people on this thread…
i chickened out of putting a pre em on my winter barley as it is sand ground and with heavy rain forecast I was worried about it washing down the profile to the seed
I was going with 4l crystal + 50g DFF
I know I can legally apply this mix post em but would you say it would be too harsh on the winter barley crop ? Should I be reducing rates
thanks
Have a week off. Then make a plan. Herbicide in the autumn is the art of the possible. Spraying on to very water logged ground isn’t a good idea even if traveling is possible imo. Equally ffct can be effective on one leaf bg. Not the day to decide.So. No preem on. Water bubbling up where last year's tramlines were. What's the plan? Roundup in the mix and get it on and pray / don't look behind? Or get over the fact it's going to be silage next year, and don't make myself sad looking at it?
This year doesn’t get any better. However, forecast for the next week isn’t too bad, so absolutely agree with your post.Have a week off. Then make a plan. Herbicide in the autumn is the art of the possible. Spraying on to very water logged ground isn’t a good idea even if traveling is possible imo. Equally ffct can be effective on one leaf bg. Not the day to decide.
So. No preem on. Water bubbling up where last year's tramlines were. What's the plan? Roundup in the mix and get it on and pray / don't look behind? Or get over the fact it's going to be silage next year, and don't make myself sad looking at it?