Posted by Tom Barto on June 11, 2012 at 17:03:10 from (67.142.163.20):
In Reply to: These Damn Weeds! posted by Tom Bartosiewicz on June 11, 2012 at 15:18:53:
Bucc Plus is what I am having trouble with. I used it last year and it killed everything! But...on all my new ground...and ground opened last year...it killed everything there this year too - its only my fields I put in in 06 that I'm havin such troubles...
I followed with a second spray of Thunder Master and read the weeds it controlled and applied it two weeks ago...It looks like it did fairly well except on what looks like water hemp. It says on one small part of the MSDS to add prowl 3.3EC for waterhemp pre emerg control and now - I see new little water hemp weeds popin up like green fuzz...
I'm new to farming...havin a blast - but hate wastin money guessin and the like you - If I ask the co-op or MFA they wanna sell me what they're buyin from their reps...so I figure I'm gonna waste money at first but learning my own mix...will save in years to come...Last year the bucc plus made weed control so simple even this pollock could do it...this year...not so much!
I'm testing now with a back pack sprayer so I can see the affect of getting more water on the plant...I'm guessing I'm dosing correct, but if I can wet the plant twice as much - put down 10gal per ac vs 5, I might get this stuff killed with the bucc plus, bean oil and Liq AMS.
Last weeks test showed a good kill on shorter weeds - I just tested for the taller stuff...
If I can add a broad leaf controller without harmin the beans - I will..
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