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Originally posted by Partners View PostTrufĺex is dekalbs new RR canola that can be sprayed 2 passes at .66 per acre each..double the rate of regular RR canola.
For us who bought dekalb in 2013 we get first chance at the latest tech..and the highest price canola ever.. no doubt..
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Originally posted by macdon02 View PostIf you need 2 liters in a field that's been in regular production.... YOU ****ING SUCK AS A PRODUCER
Many think extra means cleaner fields.
Possible some benefit to more crop tolerance but I agree with macdon.
If you need this on more than an odd field you have lots of problems this won't solve.
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We have a TruFlex stewarded plot this year. Including a stacked liberty/glyphosate strip. All looks the same right now.
All product release is subject to trait approval in China, which so far hasn't happened. Its the last of the 7 countries that approve in order to be released in Canada into commercial production. It is registered in Canada.
The TruFlex is a brick wall type of resistance whereas the original was a metabolic type of resistance that was good just past 4 leaf at which point it degraded rapidly and damage occurred. TruFlex strips were sprayed at 360 gm x2 passes, the stacked was 360 gm first pass and then 1.35 liter Liberty second pass, to me this made good sense from a resistant weed management strategy. There were almost no weeds however on the second pass in the field/plot, done at 4 leaf, but protocol required the rate.
Have seen in other truflex plots where there was good sized buckwheat the benefit of 360 was very evident compared to the 180 gm rate.
Any questions, just ask and I will try to answer.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostDow agro now called corteva.
50 dollars of a bag till Oct 15th.
Nexera is called Brevant..
Stupid names..
Seems like a waste to change the Nexera name that’s been used for several decades.
They didn’t seem to know what was happening (if anything) with DuPont RR varieties and Pioneer Hi-Bred when I asked them?
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostWe have a TruFlex stewarded plot this year. Including a stacked liberty/glyphosate strip. All looks the same right now.
All product release is subject to trait approval in China, which so far hasn't happened. Its the last of the 7 countries that approve in order to be released in Canada into commercial production. It is registered in Canada.
The TruFlex is a brick wall type of resistance whereas the original was a metabolic type of resistance that was good just past 4 leaf at which point it degraded rapidly and damage occurred. TruFlex strips were sprayed at 360 gm x2 passes, the stacked was 360 gm first pass and then 1.35 liter Liberty second pass, to me this made good sense from a resistant weed management strategy. There were almost no weeds however on the second pass in the field/plot, done at 4 leaf, but protocol required the rate.
Have seen in other truflex plots where there was good sized buckwheat the benefit of 360 was very evident compared to the 180 gm rate.
Any questions, just ask and I will try to answer.
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostWe have a TruFlex stewarded plot this year. Including a stacked liberty/glyphosate strip. All looks the same right now.
All product release is subject to trait approval in China, which so far hasn't happened. Its the last of the 7 countries that approve in order to be released in Canada into commercial production. It is registered in Canada.
The TruFlex is a brick wall type of resistance whereas the original was a metabolic type of resistance that was good just past 4 leaf at which point it degraded rapidly and damage occurred. TruFlex strips were sprayed at 360 gm x2 passes, the stacked was 360 gm first pass and then 1.35 liter Liberty second pass, to me this made good sense from a resistant weed management strategy. There were almost no weeds however on the second pass in the field/plot, done at 4 leaf, but protocol required the rate.
Have seen in other truflex plots where there was good sized buckwheat the benefit of 360 was very evident compared to the 180 gm rate.
Any questions, just ask and I will try to answer.
I don't know how they can develop anything new without effectively releasing the Jeanie from the bottle,(Triffid Flax, RR Wheat, Glyphosate/Gluphosinate stacked canola).
I guess the developers just have to continue to spoon force feed everyone until they over come their gag reflex and swallow.
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20 years since the original Roundup Ready and all they release is a double rate trait! FFS where is all the innovation that was promised by this new technology? And where the **** is the fleabeatle suppressing Canola developed at the U of S more than a decade ago?
The Canola commissions should be doing a bit more to steer this ship, instead of leaving it all to the last couple companies standing.
Colour me unimpressed.
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