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  • Mjolnir
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 98

    Desiccating Durum?

    When is the right time to desiccate durum. I've heard
    various opinions ranging from "grass green" to "just
    turning" to "when you would swath it".
    Any knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
  • Jagfarms
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 871

    #2
    What water volume do you use? What rate of
    Roundup? I have heard rates used to desiccate
    durum from .5L/acre to over 1 litre roundup
    original and .33 to .67 for roundup HC. And water
    volumes from 3 gallons to over 5 gallons per acre.

    I do not have much experience with dessiccating
    durm. I did some a few days ago for the first time.
    Have to wait and see how it works. It sure was a
    lot faster than swathing. What happens if it rains
    on it after it is dessicated?

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    • Mjolnir
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 98

      #3
      If I end up doing any I will be going with 1 liter per
      acre Roundup at 5 gallons per acre.

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      • checking
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 2391

        #4
        I can suggest why we seldom will swath durum. We find the straw to be extremely slippery, and it will fall through stubble if done parallel to 10.5 or 12 inch spacing. It would hold up at 90 degrees, but Seedhawk trenches are not forgiving bouncers on swathers. So we sprayed August 21, and did a 1300 bushel test run today to get enough to make an aeration fan work. Tested 19%. Don't want any more of that, so will patiently wait a few more days.

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #5
          20 plus year of desiccating and have no slough grass no willows, not much of any thing. In our area it brings the whole field in at once other wise would have green patches till October. We now use 140 liters of Clear-out 41 to a quarter. New fields its a full liter. Also we go at 5 gallons an acre and Speed 15 or better. Have fun you have a good idea what your crop will be like. You either cry or ecstatic.

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          • mbratrud
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1019

            #6
            Hard Dough, we swathethed some the other day, the kernals are changing color nicely.

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