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Posted 1/8/2025 14:00 (#11046965)
Subject: Premerge for planting in green


Bloomfield MO
Some might argue, that it’s money thrown away. I’ve been planting soybeans into heavy rye, for several years now and applying my burndown and premerge, as I plant. Been using gramoxone for burndown, metolachlor, metribuzin and fomosafen, for premerge. My most problematic weeds are pigweed, morninglory and sicklepod. As thick as the covers are, I doubt that most of my premerge is making immediate contact with the soil. Last spring was very wet and I believe my pre’s worked good but quickly moved to the soil, from immediate rains. However, if it’s a dry spring(which we haven’t had in a while), I’d assume my effectiveness would affected. How effective are my pre’s actually working vs. the ground cover of the dead rye?
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