• Here are the questions: 1. Growers have two key considerations when it comes to spraying — good coverage and drift management. What two objectives below will help you achieve good coverage while also reducing the drift risk? 2. Which situation is most likely to provide the greater economic return for a herbicide spray? 3. The best conditions for spraying herbicide…
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  • How do you spray weeds in a timely fashion when every day seems too windy? Too windy, according to the Guide to Crop Protection, is wind above 15 km/h. But we know that some operators will go with winds of 20 km/h and maybe a bit above. Here are tips to improve performance and limit the drift risk in wind…
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  • Flea circus. Flea beetles love warm weather and fresh young canola. When scouting, assess the whole crop, not just field margins, and spray if leaf loss exceeds 25% for most plants and feeding continues. Efficacy effort. Emerging canola is not highly competitive, yet. To get the most out of weed control, follow efficacy tips specific to products for each HT…
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  • Here is a wind trajectory map showing continued arrival of south winds, these ones from southern California. Southwestern North America (Texas, Mexico and southern California) is a source area for diamondback moth larvae and aster leafhoppers…
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  • Three questions with visuals and tips that will augment your early season scouting, including "The cotyledon on the left is likely to die. Why?"…
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