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Bifenox on OSR
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<blockquote data-quote="solo" data-source="post: 6725963" data-attributes="member: 4327"><p>I used bifenox and oil a few years ago to tidy up a particularly bad charlock and wildradish patch of osr. It looked like set aside jungle. A few nights of decent frost followed application but still left a very much set aside looking field so I mowed it with a bat wing topper to tidy it up. I followed this with a decent dose of Nitrogen and the rape outgrew the weeds and turned a written off crop into a decent field of osr. I have a new field currently awaiting a similar treatment but the osr is much bigger this time so the mower will have to be carried on the arms. Waiting for the elusive frosts for now. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solo, post: 6725963, member: 4327"] I used bifenox and oil a few years ago to tidy up a particularly bad charlock and wildradish patch of osr. It looked like set aside jungle. A few nights of decent frost followed application but still left a very much set aside looking field so I mowed it with a bat wing topper to tidy it up. I followed this with a decent dose of Nitrogen and the rape outgrew the weeds and turned a written off crop into a decent field of osr. I have a new field currently awaiting a similar treatment but the osr is much bigger this time so the mower will have to be carried on the arms. Waiting for the elusive frosts for now. ? [/QUOTE]
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