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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5413520" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Last weekend we sprayed and sowed several smaller 1/4 to 1/2 acre plots in barasicas...turnip, radish and rape....the vegetation in these plots had been bush hogged in early July....so it's not that tall.....well the rain got us....the first plots we sprayed had some time before the surprise heavy shower hit and today...I can tell there are turning yellow....the later 3 or 4 plots show little sign of ever being sprayed.....the problem is we got good germination on all the plots so I can't spray glysophate again? ... currently the turnips and radish are around 1 to 1½ inch tall..... wondering if I should...or could bushhog or clip the tops of the grass that remains? Maybe knock it back enough so the barasicas might have a chance to get up...or would driving on plot do more harm than good?.....guess the question is clip the plots?....or let them go? Hate to start over....got good germination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5413520, member: 20594"] Last weekend we sprayed and sowed several smaller 1/4 to 1/2 acre plots in barasicas...turnip, radish and rape....the vegetation in these plots had been bush hogged in early July....so it's not that tall.....well the rain got us....the first plots we sprayed had some time before the surprise heavy shower hit and today...I can tell there are turning yellow....the later 3 or 4 plots show little sign of ever being sprayed.....the problem is we got good germination on all the plots so I can't spray glysophate again? ... currently the turnips and radish are around 1 to 1½ inch tall..... wondering if I should...or could bushhog or clip the tops of the grass that remains? Maybe knock it back enough so the barasicas might have a chance to get up...or would driving on plot do more harm than good?.....guess the question is clip the plots?....or let them go? Hate to start over....got good germination. [/QUOTE]
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