Research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds using a cereal rye cover crop in addition to herbicides can keep fields clean without an impact on yield — as long as a good soybean stand is established.
In addition to pigweed species, UPL's PREVIEW 2.1 herbicide provides effective control of horseweed (including resistant species), kochia, morning glory, nightshade, velvetleaf and purslane, among others.
Tom Cotter is boosting the value of his soils in the heart of the Corn Belt by putting the iron away and keeping his fields covered and active year round.
It’s easy to get stuck in a rut with farming, but that’s a major reason Tom Cotter did the opposite of that and turned to no-tilling and interseeding cover crops to rejuvenate his farm.
Kansas State University Extension shares important tips for putting together an effective pre-plant herbicide program to get on top of kochia in corn, sorghum, wheat, soybeans and sunflowers.
With rains delaying some farmers from making a pre-emergence application in their soybeans, University of Minnesota Extension provides some options for controlling weeds, especially waterhemp.
University of Nebraska Extension recommends applying flumioxazin-based herbicides in soybeans within 3-4 days of planting soybeans, as application after emergence will result in severe crop injury.
While phytotoxicity may be more severe when Ilevo is used with pre-emergence herbicide treatments, preliminary research found it likely won't effect soybean stand or cause yield reductions.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Sound Agriculture, planter expert Clay Scott gives no-tillers 5 action items to tackle before taking the field this spring. The Precision Planting field support specialist also explains why he tells farmers to plant no more than 10 acres on the first day of planting season.
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