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<blockquote data-quote="czechmate" data-source="post: 6775114" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>It is on all cereals. So the arylex sounds good, except not for use on oats apparently. I do like full rate ally max for oats as one year I had some good results against some grasses - although that hasn’t been repeated.</p><p></p><p>I would like to get set up with a good advisor here, but there is a recurring theam in this rural area. After a couple of years here we registered with a co op and their guy was quite good, for the year we had him, then he announced he was taking early retirement. His replacement was a young lady who didn’t seem to know what was what very much (although very knowledgable on sunflowers) - anyway she wanted to come out about the 5th January to sort out our order for this year, I thought it extraordinarily early, especially this year, anyway we took a stab at pgr, fungicide and I asked about a crop walk later (when it was actually growing) , « oh, I’m off on maternity leave in a couple of weeks ».</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czechmate, post: 6775114, member: 52"] It is on all cereals. So the arylex sounds good, except not for use on oats apparently. I do like full rate ally max for oats as one year I had some good results against some grasses - although that hasn’t been repeated. I would like to get set up with a good advisor here, but there is a recurring theam in this rural area. After a couple of years here we registered with a co op and their guy was quite good, for the year we had him, then he announced he was taking early retirement. His replacement was a young lady who didn’t seem to know what was what very much (although very knowledgable on sunflowers) - anyway she wanted to come out about the 5th January to sort out our order for this year, I thought it extraordinarily early, especially this year, anyway we took a stab at pgr, fungicide and I asked about a crop walk later (when it was actually growing) , « oh, I’m off on maternity leave in a couple of weeks ». [/QUOTE]
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