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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Rose Bay Willow Herb (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 5153738" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>Louis - I have had big problems with it in the past and this is my experience:</p><p></p><p>Bare stubbles allow it to thrive so it can be a worse problem in spring. And like all weed problems you only notice its a problem when you've given it a 3 year head start so you will have to manage it backwards again in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Chemicals I find that can do a good job on it (depending on crop obvs)</p><p></p><p>Liberator is a good start on it</p><p>Broadway Star also does ok</p><p>Metsulfuron -Methyl is ok if you can get on early enough but it seems to work better with a bit of Tribenuron-Methyl too (bouddha)</p><p>The Imazamox in Nirvana is good so that helps in beans. </p><p>Astrokerb is ok too</p><p>The carfentrazone in Platform S is pretty good for Spring Barley</p><p></p><p>The carfentrazone in Shark is also handy providing you use it in the right place. I think for a crop that is not wheat, beans, or rape then maybe use some Shark with the roundup pre drilling. I have no idea on the legality but often wondered would a low rate of shark in crop or pre em do any harm on spring cereals/ winter oats?</p><p></p><p>If your absolutely desperate now in cereals then I'd say Platform S is your best choice to singe it all up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 5153738, member: 1232"] Louis - I have had big problems with it in the past and this is my experience: Bare stubbles allow it to thrive so it can be a worse problem in spring. And like all weed problems you only notice its a problem when you've given it a 3 year head start so you will have to manage it backwards again in my opinion. Chemicals I find that can do a good job on it (depending on crop obvs) Liberator is a good start on it Broadway Star also does ok Metsulfuron -Methyl is ok if you can get on early enough but it seems to work better with a bit of Tribenuron-Methyl too (bouddha) The Imazamox in Nirvana is good so that helps in beans. Astrokerb is ok too The carfentrazone in Platform S is pretty good for Spring Barley The carfentrazone in Shark is also handy providing you use it in the right place. I think for a crop that is not wheat, beans, or rape then maybe use some Shark with the roundup pre drilling. I have no idea on the legality but often wondered would a low rate of shark in crop or pre em do any harm on spring cereals/ winter oats? If your absolutely desperate now in cereals then I'd say Platform S is your best choice to singe it all up. [/QUOTE]
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