Adjusting Herbicides for Better Control
We see two areas you can confidently make changes in your herbicide programs to gain better weed control in 2024.
We see two areas you can confidently make changes in your herbicide programs to gain better weed control in 2024.
Waterhemp has overtaken most others in becoming the defining weed of our current weed control programs. Many modes of action have succumbed to waterhemp resistance, leaving us with fewer effective ways to deal with it.
Grant recommends a few Group 15 pairings and tips for applying your product most effectively. He also gets into some fence line control tips for thistles and waterhemp.
In February we learned that dicamba herbicide restrictions were moved up to a June 12 cutoff date. With soybeans continuing to be planted earlier, that leaves a lot of the season left for weed pressure, particularly from waterhemp. That news left us looking for solutions.
If you’re like us, you’re probably scratching your head wondering why nothing seemed to control waterhemp this year. Zach Trower, an Agronomist from Syngenta, dug into the issue and uncovered some valuable insight we’d like to share with our customers.
Want more specifics on soybean herbicide programs for 2022? We’re ready to recommend the best for your fields and your budget.
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