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Spring barley BLW control and rates
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7578767" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>There is not much that will withstand an application of that if the application and timing is spot on. Starane will sort cleavers, the MCPA will do fumitory and the ally will do the rest that would escape the starane/MCPA (i.e speedwells etc.).</p><p></p><p>I have often used half-ish doses of ALS type products in conjunction with half or reduced rate pixxaro, starane, MCPA or CMPP type stuff. Indeed, half rate ally (or similar) and headland polo as a one shot wonder on spring barley used to work very well if I had a good mess in front of me.</p><p></p><p>I used to use 1/4 rate ally equivalent on wheat crops if I had established docks from root mass only but it needs to be done in growy conditions. Docks absolutely hate- and are extremely susceptible to- metsulfuron-methyl.</p><p></p><p>You may some across combined both-barrel products that contain thifensulfuron/metsulfuron/tribenuron in a single can, this has a broader weed spectrum as well but both are ALS actives and will not do all weeds, particularly if you have any SU resistance issues around. Partnering these kinds of products with other chemistry is a good idea where rates are being reduced and you don't want resistance issues occurring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7578767, member: 54866"] There is not much that will withstand an application of that if the application and timing is spot on. Starane will sort cleavers, the MCPA will do fumitory and the ally will do the rest that would escape the starane/MCPA (i.e speedwells etc.). I have often used half-ish doses of ALS type products in conjunction with half or reduced rate pixxaro, starane, MCPA or CMPP type stuff. Indeed, half rate ally (or similar) and headland polo as a one shot wonder on spring barley used to work very well if I had a good mess in front of me. I used to use 1/4 rate ally equivalent on wheat crops if I had established docks from root mass only but it needs to be done in growy conditions. Docks absolutely hate- and are extremely susceptible to- metsulfuron-methyl. You may some across combined both-barrel products that contain thifensulfuron/metsulfuron/tribenuron in a single can, this has a broader weed spectrum as well but both are ALS actives and will not do all weeds, particularly if you have any SU resistance issues around. Partnering these kinds of products with other chemistry is a good idea where rates are being reduced and you don't want resistance issues occurring. [/QUOTE]
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