In the Spring, growers may experience challenges when controlling winter annuals weeds or terminating cover crops with glyphosate-based burndown herbicide programs, specifically when glyphosate is sprayed in cool, cloudy weather conditions.
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.
As fall temperatures will continue to drop, it is important for growers to decide as soon as possible about applying herbicides this fall, says University of Nebraska Extension.
If a fall herbicide application didn't occur and a spring burndown hasn't been possible, a comprehensive burndown program will be necessary to control marestail.
What should the burndown strategy be for crops that are to be planted soon? University of Tennessee shares some options for corn, grain sorghum and soybeans.
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