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Wheat herbicides/ fungicides.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Grossman Feb 5, 2012. 1 Reply

Greetings everybody, hope the weather is treating you all well we just received a good 3/4" rain so that was wonderful for the wheat!  I am writing to see if anyone has used the wheat herbicide…Continue

 

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Kaleb Horne replied to Ross Collins's discussion Buying Tractors
"Does the 4240 have duals?  Also how is it weighted?  If it has the rubber on the ground and the ballast to go with it, then I am pretty sure the 4240 should do it however it would probably be about all it wants though, and it will sure eat…"
Feb 27, 2012
Brian Grossman replied to Kaleb Horne's discussion Wheat herbicides/ fungicides.
"I can't help with Finesse however I can tell you that Headline will not help with scab.  If you do spray it on flowering wheat you may have issues with DON levels in your wheat.  Headline will help to an extend with rust but if you…"
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Wheat herbicides/ fungicides.

Greetings everybody, hope the weather is treating you all well we just received a good 3/4" rain so that was wonderful for the wheat!  I am writing to see if anyone has used the wheat herbicide Finesse on henbit, and even a little mustard.  I am looking to burn these down with the Finesse, with a 2-4D kicker.  Any ideas or suggestions?  I also plan on double cropping the irrigated wheat with soybeans depending on how the weather cooperates.  So I would have to plant STS soybeans behind the…See More
Feb 5, 2012
jeremy gerow commented on Kaleb Horne's blog post Mob Grazing
"i got costs shared from nrcs to have 9 padducks set up for three size groups of 200 heifers three paddocks per group im getting ready to use it for the first time here in may all the groups have acess back to the barn and water trough"
Apr 21, 2010
Michael left a comment for Kaleb Horne
"Hey how are things down Manhattan way? Do you rotationally graze?"
Apr 14, 2010
David Ernst commented on Kaleb Horne's blog post Mob Grazing
"I studied grazing management in college. I was very impressed with rotational grazing. Rotational grazing can be as intensive as you want it to be. The more intensive, the more benefits you receive however it takes more time to get set up and a lot…"
Apr 14, 2010
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Mob Grazing

Hello everybody, this posting is for any input or questions involving rotational grazing or what some call Mob Grazing. Mob grazing is essentially running a large concentration of livestock on a little acreage for 24-48 hours and then moving them. The potential benefits have been speculated to be greater yield of beef on minimal amount of land, as well as an increase in microbial activity in the soil. With this the soils and pastures should improve over time. Additionally, with proper…See More
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Mob Grazing

Posted on April 14, 2010 at 12:14am 2 Comments

Hello everybody, this posting is for any input or questions involving rotational grazing or what some call Mob Grazing. Mob grazing is essentially running a large concentration of livestock on a little acreage for 24-48 hours and then moving them. The potential benefits have been speculated to be greater yield of beef on minimal amount of land, as well as an increase in microbial activity in the soil. With this the soils and pastures should improve over time. Additionally, with proper… Continue

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At 8:50pm on April 14, 2010, Michael said…
Hey how are things down Manhattan way? Do you rotationally graze?
 
 
 

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