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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5671290" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>It is frustrating. Ours may be closer to 80% weeds. A few fields, it was all I could do to pick out the soybeans. I could see some of the buckwheat, sunn hemp and sorghum. I was willing to sacrifice those species for the survival of the soybeans - planted at 75 lbs/acre so they are there. Wanted to nuke weeds before they went to seed. That will hopefully give the soybeans 7-10 weeks to shoot up and bush out (optimistically). If that happens, we will just drill straight through the soybeans. I'm sure spot spraying here and there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5671290, member: 5787"] It is frustrating. Ours may be closer to 80% weeds. A few fields, it was all I could do to pick out the soybeans. I could see some of the buckwheat, sunn hemp and sorghum. I was willing to sacrifice those species for the survival of the soybeans - planted at 75 lbs/acre so they are there. Wanted to nuke weeds before they went to seed. That will hopefully give the soybeans 7-10 weeks to shoot up and bush out (optimistically). If that happens, we will just drill straight through the soybeans. I’m sure spot spraying here and there [/QUOTE]
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