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Harvesting after Headline Fungicide
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Land_Surfer
Posted 9/13/2007 19:01 (#203230)
Subject: Harvesting after Headline Fungicide


Anyone harvesting their corn or beans that they applied Headline Fungicide to? I saw and heard of a lot of airplanes flying on Headline this summer (including my own) to hedge against disease pressure and max. out quality and yield. I'm just wondering what to expect once I start harvesting my treated fields. What effects are you noticing Headline having on the conditions of the plants and their "harvestability" (tough green stems and stalks, yield boost, etc.)? I've read how Headline and other recent similar fungicides and fungicide programs deter early to mid- leaf drop in soybeans and occasionally resulting in the greater presence of green stems and stalks.

Edited by Land_Surfer 9/13/2007 19:51
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