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Post drilling glyphosate
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6935204" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>In the spring I prefer to spray a month before drilling </p><p>then the 1 l post drilling </p><p>with beans Or deep drilling cereals that are slow to come up bg on the surface Is 20mm tall before the drilled seed emerges </p><p>we have also finding bg is harder to stop with roundup this year similar to when we sprayed set aside in the day </p><p>bg at ear emergence easy but 2 weeks earlier at stem extension more Tillers grows out from the base </p><p>high rates do not work ant better</p><p>i suscpect the issue is the sunny weather</p><p>bg tillers develop on the side of a plant and are very quickly independent so are not green when sprayed but not attached to the main plant avoiding translocation of the spray </p><p>these surviving tillers may be puny but still set a few seeds in the dry or take off in the wet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6935204, member: 305"] In the spring I prefer to spray a month before drilling then the 1 l post drilling with beans Or deep drilling cereals that are slow to come up bg on the surface Is 20mm tall before the drilled seed emerges we have also finding bg is harder to stop with roundup this year similar to when we sprayed set aside in the day bg at ear emergence easy but 2 weeks earlier at stem extension more Tillers grows out from the base high rates do not work ant better i suscpect the issue is the sunny weather bg tillers develop on the side of a plant and are very quickly independent so are not green when sprayed but not attached to the main plant avoiding translocation of the spray these surviving tillers may be puny but still set a few seeds in the dry or take off in the wet [/QUOTE]
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