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  • furrowtickler
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    Yup basagran , going to spray treflan on with round up for burn off.
    Hopefully find generic basagran next year prob $5/AC instead of $25

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  • sawfly
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    do it too . works good , but watch for cutworm. a lot around here have quit because the damage.

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  • Klause
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    furrow what are you switching to?


    We are putting authority down and then probably viper...

    Was thinking of doing the old Bassagran assure II a week later.... more expensive but easier on crop...

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  • furrowtickler
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    Yes is does but - Just watch for root rot - be carefull what you use for certain herbicides and burn offs

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Peas canola wheat peas canola wheat always works.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Been doing canola on pea stubble for years. Works well, reduces our spring frost risk but risk of sclero is there and always yields better regardless how much n you put on cereal stubble.
    Used viper as well on peas - no residual issues for canola. Moving to different chemistry this year in peas though for other reasons.

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  • Klause
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    Always do canola on peas. Lots of rain so not worried about authority carryover and use viper in crop

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  • boarderbloke
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    Ya, forgot to mention I used Authority
    with the burnoff, so likely I'd be risking chemical damage.

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  • ajl
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    It will work well. Most of the time see a yield boost. Herbicide residue may be an issue.

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  • JDGreen
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    Best canola yields here come off pea stubble hands down. Have done it multiple times

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