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dmaxdiesel
Posted 10/10/2007 20:02 (#217412 - in reply to #216902)
Subject: RE: Conventional Soybeans



Sutherland, IA
You should be able to get B82's through your Pioneer rep. He probably won't carry them on hand just to have as extra supply but should be able to order them for you. We've been all roundup beans for a couple years but when we last had conventionals we used the following spray program and had good results. Near the start of April we would put down 1.4oz. of scepter, 24 oz. of generic roundup, ams, and a pint of 2-4D ester. We usually plant beans between the last part of April to about the 10th of may. Within a couple of days after planting we would come in with another 24oz. of roundup to cleanup anything that might have made it through the early April spraying. Our post program was .15oz of first rate, 1.2oz of flexstar, 10 oz. of fusion, crop oil, and a couple quarts of 28-0-0. We used to have a pretty simple program unitl marestail came along and we had to go with this program to keep them in check. Neighbor here uses a good bit of cobra on his conventional beans and they stayed clean this year. You just don't want to look at the beans for a couple weeks as it will damm near kill them. Not sure what these programs would cost today.
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