Stop pigweed flush at corn harvest
Story Date: 8/13/2014

 Source: Larry Steckel, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 8/12/14

Though no one wants to spend more money with corn commodity price so low, it will pay off next spring to have less Palmer amaranth to control in soybean or cotton.  With the rain the first week of August, any thin corn stand areas will likely have a heavy flush of Palmer amaranth.

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