Post emergence bean options

jon9000

Member
Location
yorkshire
We I didn't get my beans sprayed..... was going to apply kerb and pdm post emergence however agronomist is concerned that the kerb will knock yield... which is a real pita. So the other option is pdm followed by centerium max. I have low levels of bg
 

Tractor Boy

Member
Location
Suffolk
I was told Kerb post em for beans is on the label in France. Also propyzamide isn’t much different from carbetamide which is ok on beans until Feb. Can’t see Kerb harming the beans if you are allowed to do it in other countries.
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Are you sure they have emerged and it isn’t just broadleaved weeds, or perhaps some volunteers ploughed up from the previous time the field was beans 5 years ago?

Hopefully the majority of the other fields you have aren’t yet emerged….. 🙂
 

nxy

Member
Mixed Farmer
PDM post emergence is legal on beans here at 3 litres but BASF recommend against it due to it being hard on the crop.

We are fortunate in having Corum post emergence on beans (Imazamox and Bentazone), its expensive though (pushing 80 euros a hectare)

Before we had Corum and If I really needed to get something on I might have used a low rate of Nirvana on beans just poking through.
 

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