Ideally I would be time doesn't allow now .ive always left it as long as possible . so the roots are brittle then soil breaks up easier
To bury the foukers .Should really only be used in front of direct drills, what’s the point of ploughing after you’ve killed the weeds?
Should really only be used in front of direct drills, what’s the point of ploughing after you’ve killed the weeds?
I remember Sting CT used loads of the stuffDepends what you are killing. Perennial weeds need as long as possible and I would suggest over a week. Annual small weeds and if the label allows you could leave just hours. Back in the late 90’s/00’s Monsanto had a product Sting CT. It was a 120g/l glyphosate with a fairly aggressive wetter. Recommended rate was 4L/ha and you could cultivate within 4 hours if only targeting small weeds.
Not with Docks ,Be better, ploughing it down and save the glyphosate (which is like hen's teeth this year) for cleaning the seedbed prior to drilling.
Only if you're leaving the ploughing for a while though.
Only for broadleaf crops or grass to grass. Cereal herbicides are better than glyphosate.Not with Docks ,
Docks need attacking every opertunity
Yes im a grass man sorryOnly for broadleaf crops or grass to grass. Cereal herbicides are better than glyphosate.
Im out of arable now but could that not change with the increasing cost of Nitrogen ,Only for broadleaf crops or grass to grass. Cereal herbicides are better than glyphosate.
Make no diference to dock ,plough justs splits the roots and spreads themDepends how good the plough man is....