Posted by fixerupper on July 13, 2016 at 19:30:10 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: Ia Gary; Waterhemp posted by super99 on July 13, 2016 at 18:52:23:
If I can chime in, if the water hemp is over about three to five inches tall you will have a tough time killing it with anything except a hoe or spade or corn knife. Flexstar is what I used this year and it smoked the very small weeds except for about six acres where the preplant herbicide did not work well. It also dinged the beans pretty good. In those acres the water hemp was 8-10 inches tall by the time I sprayed the Flexstar. Some of the leaves were burned but the weeds survived. As I type this I am cooling down from digging weeds out with a spade in those six acres. Im becoming very concerned about the viability of our herbicides in the future. There is a reason why I see bean walking crews addverting in the farm magazines
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