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  • helmsdale
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2014
    • 2127

    #71
    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    Far better results applying in the fall. Only poor results were spring applied on a dry year. Lentils take it well. Early on I had a crappy gps. It would lose settings from time to time. Anyway the hired man input a 45ft width instead of the 50 ft the machine is. So double rate on 2.5ft strips across half the field. No noticable effects. Canola was the following crops so no problem.
    I have been putting down 18lbs (old rate) or 9-9.5 new rate in the spring... what are you putting down in the fall, and what sort of snow cover is typical in your area? I should try a field in the fall and see what sort of results I get I guess. I know a neighbor that puts it down in the fall ahead of mustard but only uses a k-hart so gets next to no incorporation and he has had even poorer results than I if it's an open winter. It seems like if he gets a decent snow pack that sticks around, the results are certainly acceptable.

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    • helmsdale
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 2127

      #72
      Does anyone have experience with mustard and higher rates of edge? Perhaps putting it down at 30-50% higher on the outside round would yield better results?

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      • LEP
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 2493

        #73
        Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
        Does anyone have experience with mustard and higher rates of edge? Perhaps putting it down at 30-50% higher on the outside round would yield better results?
        Mustard is very tolerant. At 50% higher you would have to worry about the following years crop.

        We put 20 lb in fall, 18 in spring. Old formulation. Wait until just before first snow. Cause one wet snow and you are set.

        I am 60 miles east of you.
        Last edited by LEP; Oct 1, 2020, 18:33.

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        • helmsdale
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 2127

          #74
          Originally posted by LEP View Post
          Mustard is very tolerant. At 50% higher you would have to worry about the following years crop.

          We put 20 lb in fall, 18 in spring. Old formulation. Wait until just before first snow. Cause one wet snow and you are set.

          I am 60 miles east of you.
          Thanks. Now i have to decide whether im putting that low yield, buckwheat multiplier in again or not...

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          • farmaholic
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 17479

            #75
            Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
            Thanks. Now i have to decide whether im putting that low yield, buckwheat multiplier in again or not...
            60 cents.

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            • Guest

              #76
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              Are you 35 Imperial years or metric years?
              wished i was 35

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              • LEP
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2007
                • 2493

                #77
                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                Thanks. Now i have to decide whether im putting that low yield, buckwheat multiplier in again or not...
                I have to admit. Buckwheat isn't an issue for us. Kochia mainly. Pretty good early wild oat and volunteer cereal control. If we get late rains to bring on another flush of grassies then we add assure to fungicide app.

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                • helmsdale
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2014
                  • 2127

                  #78
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  60 cents.
                  If you pull the trigger on that retirement fund bin, then I'll definitely put it in, as it'll definitely go to a buck shortly after!

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                  • farmaholic
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 17479

                    #79
                    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                    If you pull the trigger on that retirement fund bin, then I'll definitely put it in, as it'll definitely go to a buck shortly after!
                    ....lol, you wish.

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                    • tweety
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 3059

                      #80
                      Do you guys just hope it goes away if you ignore it?

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