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Winter beans post em herbicide
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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 7231053" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>As I have said on here before Kerb (and other generic propyzamide) can only be applied from 2 to 6 leaves on winter beans in France. It is not allowed pre emergence. I have often wondered if its a climate thing as it would be much too warm to apply kerb at the moment here.</p><p></p><p>I have used clomazone on beans just visible and it hit them very hard, but they got over it. No idea if it hit the yield.</p><p></p><p>I have also used and had good results from 1 litre/ha of Nirvana on beans that have two to four leaves visible and it works out cheap too!</p><p></p><p>We have a product here called Corum which is 480 g/L bentazone and 22.4 g/L imazamox. (its expensive). Its the standard post emergence spray it you miss the pre emergence.</p><p></p><p>Pendimethaline is legal post emergence at 3 litres/ha but BASF for example do not recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 7231053, member: 466"] As I have said on here before Kerb (and other generic propyzamide) can only be applied from 2 to 6 leaves on winter beans in France. It is not allowed pre emergence. I have often wondered if its a climate thing as it would be much too warm to apply kerb at the moment here. I have used clomazone on beans just visible and it hit them very hard, but they got over it. No idea if it hit the yield. I have also used and had good results from 1 litre/ha of Nirvana on beans that have two to four leaves visible and it works out cheap too! We have a product here called Corum which is 480 g/L bentazone and 22.4 g/L imazamox. (its expensive). Its the standard post emergence spray it you miss the pre emergence. Pendimethaline is legal post emergence at 3 litres/ha but BASF for example do not recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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