So I have some fields with entirely too much mustard growing in them that are planted in wheat and Clover. To you Ag guys what would you recommend attacking this mustard with?
So I have some fields with entirely too much mustard growing in them that are planted in wheat and Clover. To you Ag guys what would you recommend attacking this mustard with?
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
Maybe 2-4DB? Not sure if it will kill the wheat or not though. You can also use Slay or pursuit for broadleaf in clover but it will kill the wheat for sure.
Can you run the disc harrow through with the disc turned straight?
2,4db or maybe Basagran
Is the mustard taller than the wheat at this stage? Maybe you could use a wick type herbicide applicator?
i'm interested to hear what you guys say on this one....
my issue is johnson grass....and mustard.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Arrest?
Quelex...Clover won't survive it, plant clover again next year.
Thank me later........
cali aint killing his clover. why would you even consider that? wheat is more expendable than clover, imo
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Not sure there is anything that will kill mustard and not kill the clover. Might have to just live with it for now.
2th, it may be a little late in the season to be attacking Johnson grass,......but Poast is the product and it will kill the wheat/oats. I would start next spring after warm up. They wont be hitting the wheat as hard then.
I’m with 2th. Why would you kill the clover. Out of wheat and clover clover is a much better sustainable food source with higher protein content. Wheat is 13% and clover can be as high as 27%.
"Wild mustard reproduces only through its seeds, and each plant produces between 2,000 and 3,500 seeds in its lifetime. The seeds typically drop and germinate near the parent plants, which allows the weed to quickly spread out into thick patches. The seeds that don't germinate immediately can survive up to 60 years in the soil. "
https://www.hunker.com/12495805/how-...w-mustard-weed
Last edited by Catdaddy; 10-31-2018 at 09:33 AM.
2,4-DB should do the trick....
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
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