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what to use for pea herbicide?

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  • poorboy
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 905

    what to use for pea herbicide?

    Yellow peas are at 4 node. Good moisture around pea roots.
    Put generic authority on after seeding and got a good rain after. Fields are very clean, just the odd volunteer canola and volunteer cereal and wild oats. Was wheat last year.

    So do I just ignore the odd volunteer canola (maybe average 1 plant in area size of 2 pickup trucks) and spray grass herbicide only?

    Or pursuit at 40-50% rate (80-100 acres/jug and tank mix with assure 2 or centurion?

    Or Viper + UAN + maybe something like releaf pulse?

    With low broadleaf weed count I don’t want to injure the peas, but would be nice to get volunteer canola.

    Going to seed wheat next year and last pea crop was 8 years ago. I have had root rot issues before.
  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17033

    #2
    Why not just let it grow and preharvest with heavy dose ?

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    • tubs
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 489

      #3
      just spray the wild oats and volunteer wht out use cheap generic pursuit or viper will hurt crop big time

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      • fcr
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2021
        • 575

        #4
        Why will viper hurt the peas,we have used it for the past several years and had good results.It is quite dry this spring will that make it hard on the peas.

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        • shtferbrains
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2017
          • 5264

          #5
          You should be able to go with 1/3 rate of pursuit to get canola.
          Soybean growers would have lots of experience.
          Agstar?

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          • furrowtickler
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2004
            • 22024

            #6
            Originally posted by fcr View Post
            Why will viper hurt the peas,we have used it for the past several years and had good results.It is quite dry this spring will that make it hard on the peas.
            Works well , but it’s mornings like this that cause issues if sprayed within a few days before or after

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            • GreenGobbler
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2018
              • 5

              #7
              Spray a clethodim product for grass control and make a separate pass with basagran when the peas get bigger. I usually put some releaf pulse with every application. This is a good option if the peas get out of staging and it’s really gentle on the crop. If you spray basagran go on a hot day with lots of water.

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              • poorboy
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2000
                • 905

                #8
                I am in Alberta and our nights have been 6-9 degrees and will be warmer yet Thurs and on when they will get sprayed. Will low rate pursuit hurt peas as much as Odyssey or Viper? Ok to add releaf pulse to pursuit?

                Centurion or Assure 2 mixed with pursuit or does it matter?

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                • blueversi
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 454

                  #9
                  Originally posted by poorboy View Post
                  I am in Alberta and our nights have been 6-9 degrees and will be warmer yet Thurs and on when they will get sprayed. Will low rate pursuit hurt peas as much as Odyssey or Viper? Ok to add releaf pulse to pursuit?

                  Centurion or Assure 2 mixed with pursuit or does it matter?
                  I used the 1/3 rate pursuit mixed with Clethodim on peas once in the past. Should add it was generic “Pursuit” Seemed to be hard on them but they grew through it and yielded well in the end.

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