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Cranesbill in winter barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractor Boy" data-source="post: 7389943" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>I’ve got a problem with large cranesbill in winter barley. The barley was direct drilled into wheat stubble which had received 4L/ha glyphosate a few days prior to drilling. Unfortunately it would appear that large cranesbill won’t die from glyphosate. </p><p>I’ve now got dinner plate sized cranesbill in my winter barley. I have ordered some Zypar (arylex) although I’ve never used it, as it appears this will be my best bet but do I go with full rate or is it better at a lower rate mixed with Ally Max or something else? </p><p>Also is it best to wait until March?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractor Boy, post: 7389943, member: 2326"] I’ve got a problem with large cranesbill in winter barley. The barley was direct drilled into wheat stubble which had received 4L/ha glyphosate a few days prior to drilling. Unfortunately it would appear that large cranesbill won’t die from glyphosate. I’ve now got dinner plate sized cranesbill in my winter barley. I have ordered some Zypar (arylex) although I’ve never used it, as it appears this will be my best bet but do I go with full rate or is it better at a lower rate mixed with Ally Max or something else? Also is it best to wait until March? [/QUOTE]
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