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  • riders2010
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2205

    #11
    furrow did anyone there notice once they sprayed their peas with assure they just stalled stopped growing? that seems to be a common thing around here its strange never seen that before and it shouldn t happen.

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    • furrowtickler
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 22334

      #12
      There is a lot more herbicide damage this year from several chemistries . This herbicide injury is greatly enhanced disease pressure

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      • sawfly
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2005
        • 876

        #13
        just got back from the tour.
        peas look great.
        good land viper , some areas
        a little stunted, root rot?
        i was going to say that they have looked as good or better than most peas around. ( wish i could say that about my canola and wheat)

        but mine are on wheat stubble ,

        most around are on canola stubble.
        Difference?

        other field sandy loam to beach sand
        L and M crop insurance,
        authority and assure, may be the best
        crop on that land ever.
        no assure damage.

        a lot can go wrong between now and the bin. esp with peas

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        • cottonpicken
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 6993

          #14
          Whats everyone think of the producer article i think it was this week saying dont spray your wheat with fungicide?

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          • Hopperbin
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 6562

            #15
            Furrow is it illegal to say what chemical? Cotton sounds like maybe I wrote it. But no. What did it say?

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            • Hopperbin
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 6562

              #16
              No peas on canola stubble here anymore. Been there done that. Does not work.

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              • saskcanfarmer
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 239

                #17
                Hopper - I'm guessing he is referring to heat damaging the peas. I disagree with him and believe farmers are looking for a reason or don't understand anphomyces. Hope I am proved wrong as this area will have a hard time growing many acres of peas if that disease gets or has as much of a foot hold as it looks like.

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                • saskcanfarmer
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 239

                  #18
                  Guess I should clarify. Heat the pre seed herbicide from BASF

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                  • furrowtickler
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 22334

                    #19
                    Sask can - no excuses - and I fully understand the disease - I can prove my 'theory' 100% if you want to buzz over anytime this week - it's called sprayer misses - dead or 2 1/2 foot tall perfect peas . Until you see it first hand please don't say I don't understand or looking for excuses - you know where I live I will be there from 6 am till noon the rest of the week - I will show you first hand , you will change your attitude very quickly

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                    • riders2010
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2205

                      #20
                      so does spray stress bring on that disease? because two different farmers after spraying assure their peas look like they have disease and both have sprayer misses and peas are at least a foot taller and dark green in the missed areas. Is it possible surfactant stress?

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