Milo herbicide
Milo herbicide
Any herbicide out there I can use on milo that will allow to me come back with soybeans next year? I know atrazine is what most people use but I don't think you can plant legumes for a while after using it. Don't know how long the residual effects are either. Looking for pre and/or post emerge options
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Re: Milo herbicide
you can plant soybeans next year behind the milo sprayed with atrizine it will be fine
Re: Milo herbicide
They just won't come up.
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Deerdawg, Google the msds label and read it. It'll tell you everything.

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Re: Milo herbicide
You'll be fine. The label said something along the lines of "spray before June 10th to avoid nontarget crop injury the following year". We've done beans and cotton the year following atrazine and its fine. The Midwest has done a corn soybean rotation for decades.
It's a bunch of over explained technical talk in the labels that wingman is referring to, but all the information is in there. I would recommend a folder or something to keep your labels in. Tear a label off every chemical you spray and you'll always have it handy as long as the formation is the same.
It's a bunch of over explained technical talk in the labels that wingman is referring to, but all the information is in there. I would recommend a folder or something to keep your labels in. Tear a label off every chemical you spray and you'll always have it handy as long as the formation is the same.
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Re: Milo herbicide
On another note....if you are applying Dual with the atrazine....make sure the seed has the treatment on it to keep it safe 

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Appreciate the help. I can see now I'm gonna have to start that folder of labels. Good idea
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Re: Milo herbicide
For what it's worth this is my preplant milo mix per acre.
1/2 gal Atrazine
1.33 pt Brawl(generic dual)
48 oz Gramoxone
1/4 % Surfactant
It's a stout mix, but I've got some pigweed issues I'm trying to fix.
1/2 gal Atrazine
1.33 pt Brawl(generic dual)
48 oz Gramoxone
1/4 % Surfactant
It's a stout mix, but I've got some pigweed issues I'm trying to fix.
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Dang...48 oz of paraquat + atrazine will be hot! I am looking at some fairly hot mixes myself to go out behind the soybean plater. These wet spells have put us in a bind.
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Re: Milo herbicide
The wet spells are why the mix is so heavy. I've already got a young crop of weeds since I never could get in to spray. This is my last chance before the crop comes up. Gonna throw the coals to it.SWAG wrote:Dang...48 oz of paraquat + atrazine will be hot! I am looking at some fairly hot mixes myself to go out behind the soybean plater. These wet spells have put us in a bind.
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Northbigmuddy wrote:The wet spells are why the mix is so heavy. I've already got a young crop of weeds since I never could get in to spray. This is my last chance before the crop comes up. Gonna throw the coals to it.SWAG wrote:Dang...48 oz of paraquat + atrazine will be hot! I am looking at some fairly hot mixes myself to go out behind the soybean plater. These wet spells have put us in a bind.
Let us know what survives.

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Re: Milo herbicide
1.5 oz of Sharpen + 2 oz of Zidua + 1% firezone, .25% AMS, and Roundup behind the planter in soybeans will take out anything and give all the residual you want. Its expensive as all hell but will do the job.
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Re: Milo herbicide
Gonna run you somewhere around 18-20 bucks per acre the way I have it figured and depending on your chemical source. Also, no skimp on the adjuvants with sharpen or you will lose much of its burndown effect. BASF guy says if you don't want to buy the adjuvants then don't use his product cause he will just have a complaint. Heard some claims that on 30 inch beans you may get by with only one in-season spray after using this mix with that being right at canopy, and on 15s you may have none except for some really late season Johnson grass escapes, but I have yet to find anything that will control Johnsongrass from a pre-emerge standpoint except trifluralin, and it only suppresses it.
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That 36 dollar shot of Accent I just put on my switchgrass makes that 20 dollar shot seem cheap! 

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