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Late Herbicide: Make a Balanced Decision

Spraying late or at higher-than-label rates can reduce canola profits.
 
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research showed an advantage of 3 bu./ac. for controlling weeds at the 1-2 leaf stage of canola versus the 3-4 leaf stage, and a 7 bu./ac. advantage when applied early versus the 6-7 leaf stage. At $12 per bushel, that early control provides $36 to $84 per acre more profit with no added cost. These numbers will be even higher if a preseed burnoff was not completed.
 
Late applications of glyphosate on Roundup Ready canola can add to those losses. Monsanto research demonstrated a 3 bu./ac. yield loss as a result of spraying glyphosate on their glyphosate tolerant (Roundup Ready) canola at higher than labeled rates and at first flower. The window on the label closes after the 6-leaf stage. The maximum rates of glyphosate that can be applied to glyphosate-tolerant canola is two applications of 180 grams active (gae) per acre or a single application of 270 gae/acre. The application window is up to the 6-leaf stage.
 
Glyphosate may cost only $5 per litre, which is equivalent to two applications of 0.5 L/acre allowed on 356/360-gram formulations, so applying higher rates does not significantly increase cost of production — but the estimated 3% yield loss from that higher rate applied late can greatly reduce canola profits. If weeds are bigger than the label indicates as a maximum stage, significant losses from competition have already occurred, and control by herbicides will be reduced, leading to poor or negative return on the herbicide application.
 
Liberty Link: The maximum rate of Liberty is 2.97 L/ac., in two applications — a maximum of 1.62 for the first application and a maximum of 1.35 for the second. Note that the window for Liberty extends to early bolt, which is later than the other two systems.
 
Clearfield: You can apply any one of these products only once per season: Ares, Odyssey Ultra and Tensile. For example, if you spray Ares, you can’t spray a second application with Ares, Odyssey or Tensile. The window of application is 2- to 7-leaf stage of the crop for Ares and 2- to 6-leaf stage for all other Clearfield partner products. Ares and Odyssey have soil residual components that provide some short term control of emerging shortly after the application. Exceeding these rates can result in soil residues that carry the risk of injuring following crops, even recommended re-crop options.
 
Source : Albertacanola

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