While not adequately controlling emerged weeds prior to soybean planting can make for a tough season, there is more application flexibility and herbicide choice for corn, says Ohio State University Extension.
University of Tennessee Extension says there are four herbicides to choose from to burndown small to larger marestail while avoiding a long plant-back time for soybeans.
University of Tennessee Extension shares the most effective herbicides and tank mixes a grower can utilize as a burndown for marestail in soybeans and cotton.
There's still time to apply herbicides yet this fall, says Ohio State University Extension, which are a key component of marestail management programs.
Since soybeans are generally planted later in the season, and marestail usually germinates in the fall or early spring, Kansas State University Extension says application timing and weed size are critical factors to successful control.
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