Actually klause my experience is buctril works better than curtail on canola volunteers. My curtail flattened the flax also. Gets back up in a day or two. Most important is spray earlier than later I find later flax spraying to do damage.
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My canola will only do 40. Killing it with buctril m
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yea , curtail only has mcpa and lontrel , pisspoor unless you need lontrel for perennials . would be weak on volunteer canola . I think it is the humidity that burns flax worse . I sprayed flax early one morning while still wet , really gave it shit
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we held back one jug buctril , added 3 jugs ester 600 on a quarter , we will see in a few days , doesn't look bad yet
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Been 3 days since spraying the first 6 quarters. 2 curtail 4 buctril. Both have about the same bending over of flax plants in various degrees throughout the fields. Big difference in how the weeds are dieing. Similar wilting buctril more I think. Buctril fields weeds are turning white curtail fields only show wilting. Time will tell who wins. But sure looks like buctril has the lead.
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I find it hard to believe the higher rate of curtail would be weak on canola. That is a lot of MCPA ester, isn't that over 8 oz.?
Hopper, wouldn't the bromoxynil be "burning" the leaves. I think you will only see wilting and bending from curtail at first. Once I sprayed flax with Curtail(forget which rate) and some extra MCPA ester, boy did that twist the shit out of the flax, kinda stunted it, never did that again.
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strange thing is that we kill volunteer canola in seed alfalfa with bromoxinil no problem , but in buctril it struggles
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