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Killing volunteer cereal rye with clethodim in canola and peas
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Blusteryknollfarm
Posted 11/12/2024 12:40 (#10964211 - in reply to #10964084)
Subject: RE: Killing volunteer cereal rye with clethodim in canola and peas


North Central Illinois
What's your goal with the peas? When I've grown peas, they were much easier to harvest when they had some cereal grain to climb instead of being pancake flat on the ground at harvest. The rye might actually be your friend there and super easy to screen out the peas.

Canola would be harder to clean perfectly and no benefit to the rye so I'd agree that killing the rye would help you. As for what works, I do not know.

Did you mix any peas and canola? I'd like to try that, but I grow all of my canola under contract and my buyer doesn't want me to do that on contract acres. I plan to do that on a few acres next year though if I plant canola again.

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