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Pre harvest and barley???

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  • freewheat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 2981

    Pre harvest and barley???

    Sprayed my barley yesterday, have never done so, but this year it is more uneven in maturity than normal.

    How quick does the "harvest aid" of glyph. work in nice warm weather? A week? Five days?

    Half the field was head hang, a quarter heads up but pretty ripe, and the other quarter would be the trouble areas of well turned but greenish.

    Last year I lost a lot of heads due to stems snapping. Want to avoid that this year, especially with a great yield potential.

    Thanks from a guy with limited pre harvest experience.
  • bluefargo
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 363

    #2
    My guess
    10 days to 2 weeks maybe more
    I don't feel roundup speeds thing up a lot
    I see it as weed control and a way to avoid swathing

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    • pourfarmer
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 454

      #3
      Serious question.. not looking to start a argument/alternate discussion, but why didn't you swath it?

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      • freewheat
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 2981

        #4
        Fair question. I straight cut mainly because we are in such a wet area, that usually we have such a small window to pick it up. Standing dries so much faster, and sprouts less if there is a prolonged rain period. Also, next year it will be a pulse, so I want it clean. Otherwise, Monday would have been a great day to have cut it. Woulda been ready to go now.

        Finally, I only have a pull type swather, and it would make for very poor efficiency trying to catch the combine in 90 plus bushel barley.

        I do swath canola with it...

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        • Partners
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 3105

          #5
          Neighbor cut some BLY on Monday..with the high humidity its not ready yet..
          We cut some wht on Monday, straw under neath swath is wet...

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          • jake550
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 308

            #6
            Any amount of green heads it'll take 10 days minimum to do much. Quite likely two full weeks of warm dry weather get rid of any green.
            That's been or experience with wheat.

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            • farming101
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 3954

              #7
              Cutting barley today. Was dryer 2 days ago when humidity got into the 30's. Humidity stuck at 50 today. Will be an early quittin' time.

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              • freewheat
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 2981

                #8
                Thanks for the answers. I did not really know what to expect. Yes it is humid as heck. Baled some hay yesterday and finished at sunset. Good thing, cuz it was VERY wet at that point.

                I was figuring a week. With the heat, it is ripening up well on it's own for sure. I would hope with the moist and the heat maybe the glyph will work a bit quicker?

                Anyway, it will be what it will be! I will leave it at that.

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17474

                  #9
                  WARNING. Glyphosate "might cause cancer" in pigs. Pigs are similar to humans, some more than others. If it is a risk to humans its a risk to pigs, better ask ths hog barn's feed mill. Or the pigs themselves, do you know any "pig whisperers"?

                  Sorry I couldn't add any value to the conversation.

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                  • freewheat
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 2981

                    #10
                    Haha Farma! Plus, it gets into the meat, and we humans pick up bacon cancer as well. It all round sucks.

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