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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 7142614" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>As I said, we ( as in, the summer cropping, grain sorghum / cotton growing areas of northern NSW & southern Qld ) used to do a lot of it in the 90’s - all with glypho</p><p>All with good results, if not it was usually operator error / wrong weather conditions </p><p>A lot depends on shield design, nozzle placement, set up etc etc</p><p>Also, we were generally doing it on 1 m rows, which does make it a LOT easier than narrow rows</p><p></p><p></p><p>of course, my idea of high water rates ( 100 l / ha ) might be different to the UK version . . .</p><p>We generally applied the equivalent of around 100 / l ha to the sprayed area under the shield</p><p>Bear in mind, our usual water rates for glypho then were usually around 40 l / ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 7142614, member: 71668"] As I said, we ( as in, the summer cropping, grain sorghum / cotton growing areas of northern NSW & southern Qld ) used to do a lot of it in the 90’s - all with glypho All with good results, if not it was usually operator error / wrong weather conditions A lot depends on shield design, nozzle placement, set up etc etc Also, we were generally doing it on 1 m rows, which does make it a LOT easier than narrow rows of course, my idea of high water rates ( 100 l / ha ) might be different to the UK version . . . We generally applied the equivalent of around 100 / l ha to the sprayed area under the shield Bear in mind, our usual water rates for glypho then were usually around 40 l / ha [/QUOTE]
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