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    #21
    I use Gly for preburn. Seldom grow rr can. Swath canola, cant use in malt. Half the time in peas as opposed to reglone. Wheat, well if it grades and weighs and bushels and its off dry?????
    Basically green pretty well off the perduncle. Kernels no water drop from end when squeezed.
    Something has to kill the whole field top to bottom. That or we swath.
    How far south is your patrol area there iceman??




    Viper out.

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      #22
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      I use Gly for preburn. Seldom grow rr can. Swath canola, cant use in malt. Half the time in peas as opposed to reglone. Wheat, well if it grades and weighs and bushels and its off dry?????
      Basically green pretty well off the perduncle. Kernels no water drop from end when squeezed.
      Something has to kill the whole field top to bottom. That or we swath.
      How far south is your patrol area there iceman??




      Viper out.
      Patrol west central sk

      Iceman out

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        #23
        Started a few years ago after hitting every acre every fall for 20 years. Now i still do all my wheat and oats. barley after crop harvested. Peas yes except seed. Canola gets worked none added.

        Spring all acres seeded to wheat plus express, Canola gets just one early app after seed is just up on RR and then just before cabbage. Liberty gets a early app on just at dime size plus wildoats chem and then two weeks later just before cabbage strait liberty.

        Cutting back but in the east side the only way to get nice even fields is to spray just as the field is turning.

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          #24
          Farming without it preharvest is more than possible but when it comes to the RR crops and preburn and general clean up it is a very valuable tool. We all know the job it does preharvest and it is very hard to beat for cleaning up fields and aiding in straight cutting crops that don't mature evenly. But are people actually waiting for the proper timing. Reglone is expensive for pulses but we have been using it and for more than just the fields we want to keep for seed. We will go back after harvest when there is a healthy regrowth and hit it with Glyphosate....is it as good as preharvest? I'm satisfied except for the extra cost and another trip across the field.

          We actually use very little preharvest, some years none, reglone and swathers....

          Sometimes I think Producers have developed an over dependence on it. Farming has changed and will continue to change, this might be one of those things. Let's not **** this up...follow label recommondations

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            #25
            I almost never use preharvest, sometime post harvest to clean up thistles and quack around the field edges. We do have an earlier harvest here than central sk and ab.

            For rr soybeans, two shots at 0.5l per acre. Having rr beans in heavy rotation keeps the following crops nice and clean. I too hope we dont lose it as an option, the older chemistry seems to be much more dangerous to work with.

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