Palmer amaranth started emerging last week. Some of it is ½ to a 1” tall today April 22. Of course this is just the vanguard of the Palmer that will be coming. Despite this early Palmer flush typically being less numbers per foot than later emergence events, it is the most important emergence event to control. Continue reading
All posts by Larry Steckel, Extension Weed Specialist
Herbicide Control Options for Undesired Corn Stands That Will Be Planted Back to Corn
There have been several calls over the past couple of days on how to destroy partial corn stands in order to replant back to corn. We conducted a good deal of research on this topic back in 2007 and 2008. Continue reading
Late-Season Burndown Options for Cotton
Rating burndown studies this morning I could not help but notice that the horseweed (marestail) had grown about 3” since last Friday. Some is already 6” tall. It will quickly get large enough to make even some of our better burndown options inconsistent. Continue reading
Recrop Intervals After Wheat Herbicides
The 4 to 5” of rain much of West Tennessee saw last Thursday 4/11/13 was not good on the wheat, particularly in poorly drained fields. Winter wheat that went under water may have to be planted back to another crop. Knowing when and what herbicides were applied to flood damaged wheat is a major consideration on a potential recrop decision. Continue reading
Corn Pre Applied Herbicide Considerations
Judging by phone calls over the last week it seems there is some uncertainty in which weed control program to go with in corn. This is understandable given the tight herbicide supply commonly reported. The biggest confusion though seems to be when one had planned on using a certain premix and cannot get it what would be a good replacement? Continue reading
Burndown Considerations with Cold Temperatures
The growing season last year seemed to run about 3 weeks ahead of “normal”. This season seems to be running, if anything, about 2 weeks later than normal. It looks like this upcoming week will at least be a little warmer than last week with lows in the high 30s (which beats below freezing) and highs in the high 50s to low 60s. There have been a lot of questions about applying burndowns during cold weather. Continue reading
Burndown Strategies With The Calendar Running Out and Crop Mix in Question
This spring has been almost 180 degrees different from last spring. The dry spring of 2012 allowed a lot of early field work and at this time we were in the middle of corn planting. This spring we are way behind on applying burndowns due to all the wet weather. With the crunch to get burndowns out there have been a lot of calls on how best to proceed burning down particularly now with some looking to adjust their crop mix from corn to more cotton. Continue reading
Pyroxasulfone Based Products (Fierce and Zidua) Now Labeled in Soybeans
Pyroxasulfone based products of Zidua (pyroxasulfone alone) and Fierce (Valor + Pyroxasulfone) were just recently labeled in soybeans. Pyroxasulfone is a herbicide that is in the same class of herbicides as Dual (metolachlor) or Warrant (acetochlor). Like Dual and Warrant, pyroxasulfone provides residual control of grass and small seeded broadleaf weeds. Continue reading