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A weird practice around this district

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  • mustardman
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 2105

    #21
    There are max limits on gly rates for incrop. Pisses me off is some people think it doesn't Apply to them

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    • ColevilleH2S
      Senior Member
      • May 2007
      • 1647

      #22
      Originally posted by Horse View Post
      So if it translocates to the roots in x number of days on green crop it can't relocate on ripe crop, so 80% of crop will have all the spray on the seed ??? right ???
      On the seed? There are these things on a wheat plants called glumes. AKA lemma, palea

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      • Quadtrack
        Senior Member
        • May 2026
        • 196

        #23
        Pisses me off some can't try and do things properly. Pre-harvest is a good tool and when done properly there are near zero residue issues. But we will lose this because of too early, too high a rate by 'farmers' that don't care or take the time to learn.

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        • farmaholic
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 17482

          #24
          The.more variable your dirt is the harder it is to time the app. But not really....when the most immature spots are ready apply it...but the rest of the field will be long past the "too early" stage.

          Don't abuse your "privilege".

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          • tweety
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 3059

            #25
            Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
            On the seed? There are these things on a wheat plants called glumes. AKA lemma, palea
            Goodness, don't bring science into this discussion.

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            • fjlip
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 9824

              #26
              Originally posted by Horse View Post
              So if it translocates to the roots in x number of days on green crop it can't relocate on ripe crop, so 80% of crop will have all the spray on the seed ??? right ???
              That makes sense, dry plant = no trans locate to root. If plant is dead it is dead, nobody kills dead weeds, must be"actively growing", in fact this hard dry soil, low humidity = very stressed plants growing slow if at all.

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              • wmoebis
                Senior Member
                • Aug 1999
                • 2652

                #27
                Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
                On the seed? There are these things on a wheat plants called glumes. AKA lemma, palea
                Just a ? I really don't know.
                If crop is ripe and dry when sprayed is there trace on kernals? Absorbed throgh glumes etc or is is undetectable through testing?

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