Table 8. Herbicides for no-till legume or grass seeding into birdsfoot trefoil and/or crownvetch after corn or small grain harvest.
See specific product label to determine correct rate for the soil
type and weed species found in individual fields.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
| Graze or harvest birdsfoot trefoil, crownvetch, and weeds down to the ground, or | |
| Suppress the cover crops with Roundup, Touchdown or Gramoxone if you cannot graze or harvest. | |
| Plant legume or grass with any no-till drill that will place the seed at a 1/4-inch depth, no later than August 15 when following small grains in central Pennsylvania. (First frost is approximately September 20.) | |
| Further suppress crownvetch and
control broadleaved weed seedlings with Pursuit or Buctril if necessary after
new legume seedlings reach the second trifoliate leaf stage. |
| Herbicide | No. | Product/A | lb ai/A | Remarks | Weeds Controlled |
| Roundup 4S (glyphosate) or |
27 | 1 pt or |
0.5 lb or |
Read the label. Use flat-fan nozzle. Annual weeds may be any size. Established weeds should have 6 to 8 inches of leafy growth. Apply at least four days before seeding in 5 to 10 gal water. | Top and root kill of most established biennial and perennial weeds. |
| Touchdown IQ (sulfosate) plus |
1 pt plus |
0.5 lb plus label rate |
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| nonionic surfactant if needed | 2 qt/100 gal | ||||
| Gramoxone Max 3S (paraquat) plus |
28 | 1 to 2 pt plus |
0.375 to 0.75 plus |
Read the label.. Apply at planting time in 20 gal or more carrier. Use flat-fan nozzle with 20 to 30 psi pressure for best results. Weak on established biennial and perennial weeds. | Annual grasses and broadleaved weeds plus top kill of biennials, perennials, and crownvetch. |
| nonionic surfactant | 1 pt/100 gal | label rate | |||
| Butyrac 200 (2,4-DB amine) |
29 | 1 qt | 0.5 lb | Read the label. For pure alfalfa seedings only. Apply after alfalfa has 2 trifoliate leaves. Works best on emerged weed seedlings 1 to 2 inches in height. | Annual grasses and broadleaves; shattercane and yellow nutsedge suppression; weak on common ragweed and lambsquarters |
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