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re: Summer Plots 2024
Posted on 4/24/24 at 7:49 am to Outdoorreb
Posted on 4/24/24 at 7:49 am to Outdoorreb
do you think its to late to spray clethodim now. South west Miss, but my field looks just like the above from Outdoorreb
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:17 am to Contender01
Not at all too late! Back when we were still spraying chemicals we would use Clethodim all through the summer.
Posted on 4/24/24 at 9:24 am to Contender01
Like the one I posted? Are you referring to the clover blooming? If you have crimson clover I wouldn’t spray it this late if you are wanting the crimson to reseed for this fall.
It will damage that crimson clover and the flowers (which could/probably will reduce the production). If you aren’t worried about that you could spray it. That is why I spray mine as soon as it starts getting into the stem elongation stage and the deer really don’t touch it.Clethodim will ding Crimson Clover for whatever reason.
Some I leave to head out for the wildlife if the clover doesn’t have a good enough stand and I don’t have plans to plant soybeans in it.
When was the wheat/oats planted? If it is headed like some of mine, you might as well let it go and let the seed be eaten/volunteer for the fall.
It will damage that crimson clover and the flowers (which could/probably will reduce the production). If you aren’t worried about that you could spray it. That is why I spray mine as soon as it starts getting into the stem elongation stage and the deer really don’t touch it.Clethodim will ding Crimson Clover for whatever reason.
Some I leave to head out for the wildlife if the clover doesn’t have a good enough stand and I don’t have plans to plant soybeans in it.
When was the wheat/oats planted? If it is headed like some of mine, you might as well let it go and let the seed be eaten/volunteer for the fall.
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