To control weeds all season long, growers should use a program approach to management. Not only does it improve their fields’ yield potential by reducing weed competition during each stage of the growing cycle, it also helps preserve the effectiveness of herbicide technologies for years to come. This is accomplished by using multiple modes of action to decrease the threat of herbicide resistance, keeping today’s weed technologies viable for years to come.
Components a program approach to weed control:
Start clean with a burndown before planting. A fall burndown is best, but springtime will also work.
Use a preemergent residual herbicide for multiple sites of action against weeds. Apply residuals from two weeks before planting up to three days post-planting.
Spray postemergence herbicides within 28 days of preemergence application or when weeds are less than three inches tall. A postemergence residual herbicide can offer extended control.
Keep borders clean to prevent weed escapes and pull rogue weeds by hand to help prevent weed species from developing resistance.
By utilizing a program approach to weed management, growers give themselves a clean slate for planting, allowing preemergent products to be more evenly distributed. Soil residual herbicides then play an important role in keeping fields clean by introducing multiple sites of action to combat troublesome weeds and lessen the load for postemergence herbicides. In addition, a program approach offers farmers greater flexibility for herbicide applications, which can be especially important when spring weather affects spray timing.
The Enlist® weed control system is an example of a comprehensive program for weed management. It allows growers to use Enlist® herbicides on Enlist® crops including corn and soybeans to battle even the toughest weeds. Preferred residuals to use with the Enlist weed control system include Sonic®, Trivence® and EverpreX® herbicides for soybeans and Resicore®, Resicore® XL and Kyro™ herbicides for corn. Up to two postemergence applications of a tank-mix of Enlist One® herbicide and glufosinate is recommended for areas with high pressure from glyphosate-resistant broadleaf weeds such as waterhemp, kochia and Palmer amaranth.
Good stewardship requires a proactive, long-term approach to weed control that includes a program approach to herbicide management. You can help your customers develop the right program for their farms that includes pre-planting, preemergence and postemergence herbicides applications for multiple sites of action to help enhance their yield protentional today and protect their herbicide for the future.
Tips for using Enlist herbicides as part of a comprehensive weed control program:
Up to three applications may be made per season – one at burndown or preemergence and up to two postemergence, at least 12 days apart. See the Enlist Weed Control System Product Use Guide for applications rates.
Include a broad-spectrum soil residual herbicide.
Consider using a layered residual, such as a Group 15 herbicide, in postemergence passes for longer-lasting weed control.
Enlist herbicides’ application windows allow for tank-mixes with other qualified products, such as other herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, micronutrients and adjuvants.
Only use approved tank-mix partners – see EnlistTankMix.com product information.
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