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poppies in winter linseed
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<blockquote data-quote="They see me rolling" data-source="post: 7258631" data-attributes="member: 78420"><p>Depends when you apply it, I haven't seen many cases of bad damage, yes it can slow growth, but on upside might save you on a PGR. Yes suggest adding Zinc. Don't apply when its cold or drought -same rules as most herbicides really. </p><p></p><p>MCPA was only safe at really low doses, it was a herbicide you apply and then shut the gate. . Now MCPA is only approved on flax in France, they don't need residues as it doesn't enter the food chain. To give you an idea, when they harvest the flax and pull it out into straight fibers, they can tell where MCPA was used as there is a kink in the fibers. Chekker was excellent.</p><p></p><p>The only hope i can offer is herbicide screening is on-going of existing chemistry. The problems is for EAMUs on linseed there must be residue data on an oilseed crop pesticide label, otherwise they will not grant an EAMU. This narrows down somewhat the list of potential herbicides. I have tried Arylex and it killed linseed, but will keep looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="They see me rolling, post: 7258631, member: 78420"] Depends when you apply it, I haven't seen many cases of bad damage, yes it can slow growth, but on upside might save you on a PGR. Yes suggest adding Zinc. Don't apply when its cold or drought -same rules as most herbicides really. MCPA was only safe at really low doses, it was a herbicide you apply and then shut the gate. . Now MCPA is only approved on flax in France, they don't need residues as it doesn't enter the food chain. To give you an idea, when they harvest the flax and pull it out into straight fibers, they can tell where MCPA was used as there is a kink in the fibers. Chekker was excellent. The only hope i can offer is herbicide screening is on-going of existing chemistry. The problems is for EAMUs on linseed there must be residue data on an oilseed crop pesticide label, otherwise they will not grant an EAMU. This narrows down somewhat the list of potential herbicides. I have tried Arylex and it killed linseed, but will keep looking. [/QUOTE]
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