With increasing use of cover crops for different goals, we receive more questions each year regarding potential impacts of different herbicide programs on cover crops.
For soil-applied herbicides, replanting can proceed whenever field conditions are feasible, but for some post-emergence herbicides, there are intervals between application and replanting, says University of Illinois Extension.
University of Tennessee Extension shares the positives and management considerations for three newer corn herbicide premixes as well as some other options.
No-tillers that need to make a post-emergence application in corn that is at least 12 inches tall need to keep crop maturity cutoffs in mind when choosing an herbicide.
Several new herbicides have been registered for weed control in corn, which don't have a new mode of action but are pre-mixtures of existing herbicides, says the University of Nebraska Extension.
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