Applying Herbicides Under Hot and Dry Conditions Peanut Notes No. 68 2019
Under hot and dry conditions it is difficult to know whether to spray or not. There likely are scattered …
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Some of the control from Cadre comes from root absorption even from POST sprays when weeds are already up. …
Adjuvants In my experience traditional 80/20 surfactants and crop oil concentrate are adequate to optimize herbicide performance in our region …
Question: Cadre on small grass and sicklepod. Very dry conditions. Has a bad infestation of thrips. Would you recommend …
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