Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1981, Image 154

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    D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981
Here’s an update on 1981 herbicide use
SALISBURY, Md. - Now is the
tune for crop fanners to take in
ventory in their agnchemical
storage rooms, says Ronald L.
Ritter, Extension week control
specialist and assistant professor
of agronomy at the University of
Maryland.
“You may not need to order as
much herbicide this spring as you
think,” Dr. Ritter declares. “If
properly stored and still in good
condition, many partially empty
containers can probably supply
significant amounts of ‘tried and
true’ chemical materials which
will do an adequate job of weed
control under normal cir
cumstances.
“Plan to buy the newer, often
more expensive herbicides only for
fields where you have special
problems, such as tnazme
resistant pigweed.’’
Ritter spoke Wednesday during
the first annual Delmarva Com
and Soybean Technology Con
ference at the Wicomico Youth and
Civic Center in Salisbury.
He shared the platform with two
professional colleagues from
Delaware and Virginia on the
topic, “Com and Soybean Cultural
Practice and Tillage Update.”
An AAtrex (atrazine) and
Pnncep combination still provides
a good, economical pre-emergent
treatment for broad spectrum
weed control in most cornfields,
Ritter said. However, if tnazme-
up to 173 lbs per blade
The
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JL in Fanning
£A ALLIS-CHALMERS
ROY H. BUCK, INC.
Ephrata. RD 2, PA
717-859-2441
WERTZ GARAGE
Lineboro, MD
301-374-2672
AGRONOMICS INC.
Box 64, R D 2
Factoryville, PA
717-945-3933
PAUL DOTTERER
FARM EQUIPMENT
R D. 2. Mill Hall. PA
717-726-3471
NICHOLS FARM
EQUIPMENT
R.D 1 Bloomsburg, PA
717-784-7731
MARSHALL MACHINERY
R D 4, Honesdale, PA
717-729-7117
FARNSWORTH
FARM SUPPLY
Hughsville, PA
717-584-2106
B & R FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
R.D 1, 80x217A
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
resistant pigweed is a problem in a
particular field, you may have to
switch to a newer chemical like
Dual for pre-emergent application
and, possible, Banvel for post
emergency treatment.
Likewise, the familiar Lasso and
Lorox combination will do a good
job of pre-emergent weed control
in soyybeans, if you still have some
on hand. If post-emergence weed
control becomes necessary, use
one of the newer chemicals like
Blazer.
The flood-jet nozzles often used"
with pre-emergent herbicides are
not suitable for use with Blazer.
Instead, use flat-fan nozzles for
better spray distribution. And
spray at a rate of 20 gallons of
liquid per acre with a sprayer
pressure of 40 pounds or more per
square inch.
Still in the experimental stage is
a program for applying Surflan m
wheat fields to help control grassy
weeds affecting double-cropped
soybeans which follow in the same
growing season.
Under the present system, Ritter
explained, some grasses ger
minate before the small gram is
harvested; and they get too tall for
control by the chemical treatment
normally applied just prior to
stubble-planting of soybeans m
early summer.
Hoelon is another new product
for week control in soybeans. It
L H. BRUBAKER, INC.
Lancaster, PA
717-397-5179
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Road
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
SHARTLESVILLE FARM
SERVICE
Shartlesville, PA
215-488-1025
H Daniel Wenger,
Prop
MECKLEY’S LIMESTONE
PRODUCTS INC.
R D 1 Herndon. PA
717-758-3915
C. J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Rt 309 & 100
R 2 New Tripoli, PA
215-767-7611
B. EQUIP., INC.
8422 Wayne Hwy
Waynesboro, PA
717-762-3193
Delmarva Corn. Soybean con.
AG.-INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT
R 2, Rising Sun, MD
301-658-5568
AIRVILLE EQUIPMENT,
INC.
P O Box 37.
Airville, PA
717-862-3358
CANYON IMPLEMENTS,
INC.
RDI, Mansfield, PA
717-724-2731
CJ. WONSIDLER BROS.
RD2, Oley, PA
215-987-6257
6RUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, PA
717-786-7318
BHM FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Annville, ROl, PA
717-867-2211
CJ. WONSIDLER BROS.
RDI, Quakertown. PA
215-536-1935
215-536-7523
does a good job of killing volunteer
com less than 10 mches in height,
Ritter reported. And it is the first
post-emergent grass-killer
available foruse in soybean fields.
The Maryland agronomist
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h erence
warned that Hoelon should not be
tank-mixed with other chemicals
especially Basagran, which causes
a definite loss in grass-control
effectiveness.
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blades and other pestiades, Ritter
suggested that Maryland farmers
ask their county Extension
agricultural agents for a free copy
of “Pest Control Recom
mendations for Field Crops, 1981”.
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