Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Peanut Weed Control Update - June 30 (Prostko)
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
New Liberty 24 (c) State Label to Help Georgia Cotton Farmers (Culpepper)
As a result of great team work with
the Georgia Department of Agriculture and BASF, Georgia cotton farmers have a new
Liberty label allowing shortened intervals between sequential Liberty
applications which can improve weed control.
Research
has shown understanding the time interval between sequential post applications
is one of many critical components for an effective weed management system. The
figure below compares 6" Palmer amaranth response to sequential Liberty
applications as influenced by interval between applications. Obviously, one
needs to apply Liberty when the biggest pigweed in the field is 3” for complete
control and in this event a follow up application can be made when the next
flush of pigweed reaches 3”. With the challenging weather during 2020, spraying
all weeds at 3” or less may not be practical for some fields; thus, when
pigweed is too large to kill with the first application then the second application
timing is important.
DO NOT
MAKE MORE THAN TWO LIBERTY APPLICATIONS in a season for resistance management
purposes; follow the second Liberty application 10-12 days later with a lay-by directed
application including conventional chemistry such as Diuron + MSMA + Crop Oil
or Roundup + Diuron (add Envoke with lay-by if morningglory or nutsedge is an
issue; check carryover restrictions)!
A few critical points from the label:
1) One must have the following 24 (c) label in hand when making application (click on label picture to make larger);
2) Liberty may be applied twice over-the-top of glufosinate-tolerant cotton as long as there is at least a 5 day interval between applications;
3) Do not include tank-mix partners when making two applications less than 10 days apart.
4) Do not apply more than 36 oz/A over-the-top of cotton per application.
Dicamba Update (Culpepper)
Yesterday, the U.S. EPA released critical information on the use of Engenia,
Fexapan, and XtendiMax. The entire news release can be found at https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-offers-clarity-farmers-light-recent-court-vacatur-dicamba-registrations
Please
visit the website for details; however, below are the details of the order:
“Details of the Order
EPA’s order addresses sale, distribution, and use of existing
stocks of the three affected dicamba products – XtendiMax with vapor grip
technology, Engenia, and FeXapan.
- Distribution
or sale by any person is generally prohibited except for ensuring proper
disposal or return to the registrant.
- Growers
and commercial applicators may use existing stocks that were in their
possession on June 3, 2020, the effective date of the Court decision. Such
use must be consistent with the product’s previously-approved label, and
may not continue after July 31, 2020.”
Cotton Weed Control Thoughts (Use only labeled products and follow all labeled directions
and restrictions):
Scenario One: Large pigweed with enough in-crop dicamba for two applications: Spray labeled Roundup + dicamba immediately,
wait 7 to 10 days and then make a second application; 12 days later run the
lay-by rig with either 1) Direx + MSMA + Crop Oil if grasses are not up or 2)
Roundup + Direx if grasses are up (add Envoke with lay-by if morningglory or
nutsedge is a problem).
Scenario Two: Large pigweed with enough in-crop dicamba for one application: Spray labeled Roundup + dicamba immediately,
wait 7 to 10 days and then make a Liberty tank mix application; 12 days later
run the lay-by rig with either 1) Direx + MSMA + Crop Oil if grasses are not up
or 2) Roundup + Direx if grasses are up (add Envoke with lay-by if morningglory
or nutsedge is a problem).
Scenario Three: Large pigweed with no dicamba available. Sequential Liberty
applications will be best approach although less effective than either dicamba system
above. We were able to obtain a new state label for Liberty shortening
intervals between sequential applications which will improve control (will be sending this information in another blog soon).
Other Thoughts:
- Tavium registration was not revoked and therefore
the herbicide is not impacted as of now.
- The Enlist program of herbicides are following a
similar path to that of Engenia, Fexapan, and XtendiMax in the court
system. No one can predict the future.