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<blockquote data-quote="Oat" data-source="post: 7148568" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>It all depends on your workload, how urgent it is to drill more land, or what other things you may need to do after it rains- although without knowing all your circumstances, it is probably a little early for lots of wheat and barley drilling.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are expecting an absolute deluge any residual chemical sprayed now will remain in the soil for several weeks to months, so if you know light-moderate rain is expected it doesn't matter if you spray now or afterwards. Most residual chems will work best before germination or emergence of the weeds from the soil, so if you wait until after rain, you may need to do it quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oat, post: 7148568, member: 1928"] It all depends on your workload, how urgent it is to drill more land, or what other things you may need to do after it rains- although without knowing all your circumstances, it is probably a little early for lots of wheat and barley drilling. Unless you are expecting an absolute deluge any residual chemical sprayed now will remain in the soil for several weeks to months, so if you know light-moderate rain is expected it doesn't matter if you spray now or afterwards. Most residual chems will work best before germination or emergence of the weeds from the soil, so if you wait until after rain, you may need to do it quickly. [/QUOTE]
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