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Herbicide Recommendations for Beans UKREC Princeton, KY

Preemergence Herbicides

Command 3ME Rate: 0.4 067pt/A 0.67 PRE for annual grasses and small- seeded broadleaves weed control Apply once in min. 10 gal water / acre. PHI = 45 days. Apply Command to soil before transplanting or after seeding.

Dacthal 6F Rate: 6 14 pt / A PRE for control of annual grasses and smallseeded broadleaves Apply at seeding or transplanting. Can be broadcast over transplants. Can be preplant incorporated.

Dual II Magnum 7.6E Rate 1.3 1.7 pt / A PRE for grasses and broadleaves weed control and suppression of nutsedge Apply preplant surface, PPI, or preemergence. Better control of seedling johnsongrass with higher rates. Small grains may be planted 4½ months following treatment. See label for other rotational crop restrictions.

Lasso 4E Rate: 2.5 3 qt / A PPI for annual broadleaves and grasses weed control and suppression of nutsedge Max. 1 application / year or 3 qt/a. Apply preplant incorporated within 7 days before planting.

Prowl 3.3E Rate: 1.8 3.6 pt / A POST for annual grasses and broadleaves weed control Apply before planting and incorporate 1-2 up to 60 days before planting and incorporate within 7 days of application. Do not apply surface preemergence or serious crop injury can result.

Pursuit 2L Rate: 3 fl.oz. / A PPI or PRE for annual grasses and broadleaves weed control Can be applied preplant incorporated within 1 week before planting. Can be applied preemergence within 3 days after planting. Can be applied postemergence to plants at least 3 tall but before 5 nodes and before flowering. Add non-ionic surfactant 0.25% v/v.

Postemergence Herbicides

Aim 1.9EW Rate: 0.5 15fl 1.5 fl.oz. /A Contact POST for annual broadleaves and suppression of perennial broadleaves Canbeappliedasapreplant,pre-transplant applied as a preplant, pre transplant burndown, or before crop emerges to actively growing weeds up to 4 tall. Can also be applied postemergence as a directed hooded application between crop rows. Use min. 10 gal of water/a and crop oil 1% v/v. Max. rate 6.1 fl.oz. / A. PHI = 0 days.

Basagran 4S Rate: 1 2 pt / A POST for annual broadleaves weed control and suppression of nutsedge Do not apply until the first trifoliate bean leaf is fully expanded. d Some injury may occur but plants will grow out of it. Do not apply more than 4 pt / A / year.

Dual II Magnum 7.6E Rate 1.3 1.7 pt / A POST for grasses and broadleaves weed control and suppression of nutsedge Apply postemergence or layby. See label for specific rates. Better control of seedling johnsongrass with higher rates. Small grains may be planted 4½ months following treatment. See label for other rotational crop restrictions.

Gramoxone Max 3L Rate: 0.8 1.3 pt / A POST for non-selective contact weed control Apply as a leaf desiccant in min. 20 gal water/a. Apply when crop is mature or at least 80% pods are yellowing and mostly ripe. Use with non-ionic surfactant 0.25% v/v. Max. 2 applications/season.

Poast 1.5E Rate: 0.5 2.5 pt / A POST for grass weed control Apply on actively growing grasses. Use high rates for perennial grasses. PHI = 15 days. Max. rate of 2.5 pt / application and 4 pt/season. Add crop oil concentrate at 0.5 % v/v.

Pursuit 2L Rate: 3 fl.oz. / A POST for annual grasses and broadleaves weed control Can be applied postemergence to plants at least 3 inches tall but before 5 nodes and before flowering. Add non-ionic surfactant 0.25% v/v.

Roundup WeatherMax 5.5L Rate: 16 22 fl.oz. / A POST for non-selective systemic weed control Use only AMS 1 2% v/v. Adding a non-ionic surfactant can reduce weed control effectiveness. Min. 3 days between application and planting. Min. 30 days before planting any nonlabeled crop.

Sandea 75DF Rate: 0.5-1 oz / A POST for broadleaves and nutsedge weed control Apply after planting but before cracking in min. 15 gal water/a. PHI = 30 days. Max. 1 oz / A / crop and 2 oz / A / season. Sandea can also be applied PRE.

Scythe 4.2L Rate: 1 10% POST for non-selective contact weed control Use in min. 10 gal water/a if mixed with other herbicides or a min. 75 gal if used alone. Do not allow contact with crop foliage. Can be mixed with Roundup. See label for amount of Scythe to use depending di on the desired d spray volume.

Treflan 4E Rate: 1-2 pt / A PRE for annual broadleaves and grasses weed control Apply and incorporate in spring before planting or in fall in advance of spring planting. Treflan is another herbicide for control of broadleaves and grasses when applied PRE. Avoid contact with crop leaves. Use it between rows when plants have 3-4 leaves.