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  • Old Cowzilla
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2020
    • 1557

    #51
    Originally posted by poorboy View Post
    Locally Cargill has announced that they will not be buying wheat sprayed with matador or its generics. You will have to sign your life away on the declaration before delivery.

    So before spraying the hoppers you might want to have a talk with your grain buyer.
    If the hoppers eat all the wheat you won't be dealing with Cargill anyway just leave the fert bill there for them to deal with

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    • poorboy
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 902

      #52
      Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
      If the hoppers eat all the wheat you won't be dealing with Cargill anyway just leave the fert bill there for them to deal with
      I just meant that some companies don’t want you using matador. Yes hoppers still need to be sprayed.

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      • foragefarmer
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 3482

        #53
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Matador doesn’t kill bees ?
        Spray it in leaf cutter fields almost every year
        Just don’t spray when bees foraging which is a good practice anyway
        Correct.

        We always spray Matador very early in the morning when it's cool and the bees are inactive and nesting.

        Safe for Bees to be on the plants four hours after spraying Matador, but it will kill chewing bugs 10-14 days after being applied.

        Still, we always worry and are concerned for our native pollinators.

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        • Old Cowzilla
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2020
          • 1557

          #54
          Originally posted by poorboy View Post
          I just meant that some companies don’t want you using matador. Yes hoppers still need to be sprayed.
          I hear ya read it wrong. Options getting pretty limited these days. Was told by Co-op that Silencer was a generic Matador was I mislead ?

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          • Old Cowzilla
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2020
            • 1557

            #55
            Oh and we found army worms in our Ryegrass field yesterday more fun to deal with just in case we are tired of dealing with grasshoppers !

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            • mustardman
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 2105

              #56
              Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
              Correct.

              We always spray Matador very early in the morning when it's cool and the bees are inactive and nesting.

              Safe for Bees to be on the plants four hours after spraying Matador, but it will kill chewing bugs 10-14 days after being applied.

              Still, we always worry and are concerned for our native pollinators.
              Trouble is Most farmers dont give a rats ass and spray at any time they want

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              • BTO780
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2021
                • 540

                #57
                Originally posted by poorboy View Post
                Locally Cargill has announced that they will not be buying wheat sprayed with matador or its generics. You will have to sign your life away on the declaration before delivery.

                So before spraying the hoppers you might want to have a talk with your grain buyer.
                Shoot, shovel, shut up!!

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                • AlbertaFarmer5
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 12469

                  #58
                  To answer my own question, will wheat starting to head out make more tillers if conditions improve?
                  Checked my worst early seated wheat today. The areas that were still green but thin and heading out early have many new tillers coming. Areas that had the bottom leaves turning yellow have a few tillers coming but nothing substantial.

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                  • agstar77
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 6166

                    #59
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    To answer my own question, will wheat starting to head out make more tillers if conditions improve?
                    Checked my worst early seated wheat today. The areas that were still green but thin and heading out early have many new tillers coming. Areas that had the bottom leaves turning yellow have a few tillers coming but nothing substantial.
                    Welcome to the club.

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                    • SASKFARMER
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 6934

                      #60
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                      We got over a 1/4 of an inch yesterday late in the afternoon out of nothing. Still damp tonight driving home.

                      Drew says 10 more days of hit and miss and dryer pattern. Maybe the Mexican rainy season will reach canada.

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