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    Default Replanting an Atrazine Field

    We planted duck pond corn in mid May and sprayed a combo of roundup and atrazine ahead of some anticipated rain the following week that never came. I am not sure if the mixture was a little hot too, but the lack of rain for a month seems to have maybe done corn in. We went from dust bowl to ten inches of rain in the past two weeks.

    Corn seems to be stalled at 6 inches and dying. Anything we can do to save it? Is there anything that can be replanted and grow in what are now wet fields where atrazine has been sprayed? Thanks.

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    Sorghum.

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    You can still replant corn. Do it tomorrow.
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    With 10" of rain, the Atrazine has likely run it's course.
    \"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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    2 good advices so far. I’d pick one and roll.
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    Thanks for the replies. Hoping we can get a break from the rain and get something replanted asap.

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