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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7510103" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>I've read that moddus is harsh on crops a lot on TFF. I was even told it at college as well and by agronomists around at the time. As a result once I was doing recommendations for myself I was very reticent and careful about using it.</p><p></p><p>I've never seen an issue with at at 0.1. I've even used it at 0.2 before.</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt it was expensive when it first came out but that wasn't the case back when I was using it. 3C was dirt cheap and 0.1 of moddus lookalike was similar money, too. I've never had a crop of wheat go flat but believe me I had situations where I could see it wanted to try. I reckon the average arable farmer would have a very different crops to the bulk of what I had to look at. How will a bit of herbicide now affect the growth and bulk of the crop in 3 weeks time when it is warm and the roots have sucked up the nitrogen you have applied? It's a bit late to be worrying about straw strength when it is already stood in front of you in my mind so a modest spend on 3C +/- is certainly justifiable.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't describe atlantis or broadway as harsh either particularly, yes they slow the crop down but I wouldn't spray a crop that was visibly pished off to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I have done broadway and 3C before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7510103, member: 54866"] I've read that moddus is harsh on crops a lot on TFF. I was even told it at college as well and by agronomists around at the time. As a result once I was doing recommendations for myself I was very reticent and careful about using it. I've never seen an issue with at at 0.1. I've even used it at 0.2 before. I have no doubt it was expensive when it first came out but that wasn't the case back when I was using it. 3C was dirt cheap and 0.1 of moddus lookalike was similar money, too. I've never had a crop of wheat go flat but believe me I had situations where I could see it wanted to try. I reckon the average arable farmer would have a very different crops to the bulk of what I had to look at. How will a bit of herbicide now affect the growth and bulk of the crop in 3 weeks time when it is warm and the roots have sucked up the nitrogen you have applied? It's a bit late to be worrying about straw strength when it is already stood in front of you in my mind so a modest spend on 3C +/- is certainly justifiable. I wouldn't describe atlantis or broadway as harsh either particularly, yes they slow the crop down but I wouldn't spray a crop that was visibly pished off to begin with. I'm sure I have done broadway and 3C before. [/QUOTE]
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