Charlock in oil seed rape
United Kingdom
April 4, 2015
- Photo taken by: Ruth Stanley
- Location: Lincolnshire
- Date: 26th March 2015
Weeds such as charlock, hedge mustard, shepards purse and runch can be difficult to control in oil seed rape crops impacting on seed quality, oil content and yield loss. Trusting that frost will control weeds can be unpredictable and unreliable as seen in the photograph.
The Clearfield oil seed rape system allows the use of a post emergence herbicide with reliable control against problem weeds. An application of 2 lts ha of Cleranda with adjuvant Dash, post emergence of the crop will control a wide range of broad leaved weeds allowing rape to be grown on land that may not have been suitable due to the weed burden.
More solutions from: BASF Crop Protection UK
Website: http://www.agricentre.basf.co.uk/agroportal/uk/en/startpage.html Published: April 1, 2015 |