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Small grains - fall-seeded wheat

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Weed Problem Chemical rate per acre Product per acre Treatment Time Remarks
Burdock, buttercup (bulbous), chicory, cornflower or bachelor’s buttons, dandelion, dock (curly) seedlings, fanweed, fleabane, goatsbeard, henbit, lettuce (prickly), meadow campion or ragged robin, mustard (black, wild), pennycress, plantain, poppy (corn), primrose, radish (wild), rock cress, shepherdspurse, smartweed, thistle (blessed), turnip (wild), vetch (hairy), and suppression of garlic, onions (wild), and thistles 2,4-D amine 0.25-0.75 lb 2,4-D amine 0.5-1.5 pt
(various brands 4.0 lb/gal)
Postemergence spring Spray 2,4-D when grain is 4 to 8 inches high or after tillering but before jointing. Spraying small grain too early or after jointing can result in reduced yields and uneven ripening. The higher rates of 2,4-D increase the risk of grain injury. Use production practices favorable to maximum crop competition. Do not graze dairy animals or feed forage within 14 days of treatment. Always premix 2,4-D amine with water before mixing with liquid fertilizer.
Bluegrass (annual), bromegrass (some species - see label), chickweed (common - suppression), chickweed (mouseear), henbit, ryegrass (Italian - suppression) Flufenacet
+
metribuzin
0.17-0.425 lb
Axiom 68DF
4.0-10.0 oz
Apply by ground application only. Apply from spike to 3-leaf growth stage of wheat. Use 4.0 to 6.0 oz/acre on coarse soils and 6.0 to 10.0 on medium and fine soils. Axiom may be tank-mixed with and/or applied sequentially with any other herbicides which are registered for use in winter wheat unless prohibited on the label of the tank-mix or sequentially applied product. Do not apply in tank-mixtures with crop oil concentrates, vegetable and/or petroleum oils as crop injury may result.
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