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Cranesbill in winter barley
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7390029" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Cranesbill is making a resurgence in some areas because it's a bit of a species hole in the existing chemistry. I would prefer to apply arylex when conditions were a bit growier if it was me. I know Dow used to say it was less temperature sensitive but I'm old fashioned like that.</p><p></p><p>The existing formulations of glyposate have nothing like the punch they had back when tallow amine was in them. Less margin for error and less tolerant of abuse these days. Kyleo with adjuvant always did a good job for me but I used to tell people to leave it to work. Problem weeds need a patient approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7390029, member: 54866"] Cranesbill is making a resurgence in some areas because it's a bit of a species hole in the existing chemistry. I would prefer to apply arylex when conditions were a bit growier if it was me. I know Dow used to say it was less temperature sensitive but I'm old fashioned like that. The existing formulations of glyposate have nothing like the punch they had back when tallow amine was in them. Less margin for error and less tolerant of abuse these days. Kyleo with adjuvant always did a good job for me but I used to tell people to leave it to work. Problem weeds need a patient approach. [/QUOTE]
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