Posted by newhollandnut on June 02, 2015 at 19:18:34 from (216.252.57.161):
In Reply to: OT Rye in soybeans posted by super99 on June 02, 2015 at 18:56:46:
A good dose of round up powermax should do the trick. Wouldn't hurt to something like mso surfate or li700 plus a good post chemical. Best thing to do is have a chat with your seed rep or certified crop advisor. If you do your own spraying might want to pay the extra money to have someone like a coop or crop production services to apply it just in case something happens and you do smoke the beans at least they are insured and you will be able to get something if the worst happens. I have burnt a lot of rye grass with great results with powermax and sharpen or sonic. The spray adjuvant seems like a waste of money but it does help a lot especially in less than ideal weather conditions but you hit the nail on the head try to get it before the seeds drop even if you have to hit it again after the beans have begun to canopy
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