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Evaluate Chemical History Before Replanting
May 19, 2017
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By Paul O. Johnson
Herbicide Applications: Replanting Tips
Are you hoping to replant some poor stand areas? Here are some points to consider.
Herbicide Labels -
As the soils dry out, remember to check the herbicide labels. Is that particular field suitable for replanting? What weed chemicals were applied earlier this year?
Replanting Restrictions -
Normally it is fine to replant to the same crop, but in the case of corn it may be getting too late to replant and get a crop of grain this year. Several of the corn and soybean products have restrictions on crops that can be replanted. If the crop you are looking for is not listed on the label it will fall into “all other crops,” some of which may require a very long time interval prior to replanting.
New Weeds -
If a new flush of weeds is growing, evaluate what is applied and what can be used to burn down the weeds and still plant a crop.
Check Chemistries -
Some of our normal post-emergent chemicals can stunt new growth. Checking the chemistries used along with the ones planned will help determine if you have options.
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