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Subject: Comments - Andy W 2026-06-22
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| Howard |
Nova Scotia
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Ouch! Risky stuff and for sure not primary patch! Could it be a bad reaction to something else in your soil, weather and/or timing of application? Another tough go for you Andy good luck.
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6/22/2026 11:41:15 AM
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| ZAPPA |
Western PA
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Damn! Sorry to see your having so many issues this year Andy.
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6/22/2026 11:45:58 AM
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| Fattires |
Winchester, Ohio
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What pre emerge did you use? I have a few test plants going with Strategy and Metolachlor down. So far so good on them but they are still small, only 6-8 ft mains.
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6/22/2026 12:02:53 PM
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| Porkchop |
Central NY
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Quit breaking them Andy
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6/22/2026 12:15:28 PM
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| Andy W |
Western NY
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Trammel
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6/22/2026 5:58:17 PM
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| Swamp Foot |
Sunken Lands Arkansas
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Trammel is Trifluralin BASF created it in the 80's (treflan) worked great for soybeans production. I still use on sunflower patch.Get ahold of some metolachlor lots of different spelling on brand names like me -too-clor but syngenta branded it first as Dual. I have used it in jack patches for years.still wouldn't use on comp patch till you test it. I use 16-17 ML per thousand feet that's 1.5 pints per acre.needs rain to activate.
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6/22/2026 10:48:02 PM
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| Swamp Foot |
Sunken Lands Arkansas
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I stated that wrong Trifluralin was ELANCO not BASF. they say your memory is the second thing to go. I can remember the first.
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6/23/2026 8:16:30 AM
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| pumpkinpal2 |
C N Y
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SF---'Can't' AND 'can' both work! Haaaaa---eg
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6/24/2026 2:42:16 AM
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