Few Options Exist For Pre-Harvest Herbicide Applications In Corn And Soybeans
URBANA, ILL.
The list of herbicide active ingredients available
for pre-harvest applications in corn or
soybean is relatively short, said University
of Illinois Extension weed specialist Aaron
Hager.
“In corn, glyphosate, paraquat and some formulations
of 2,4-D or premixes containing 2,4-
D may be applied to provide
suppression/control of weeds prior to harvest,
while glyphosate, paraquat, dicamba (Clarity)
and carfentrazone are labeled for pre-harvest
applications in soybean,” he said.
Hager encourages growers to consult the respective
product label for specific application information.
For example, not all formulations of
2,4-D are labeled for pre-harvest applications in
corn. Specific application intervals, rates and
restrictions can vary by product.
“Pre-harvest herbicide applications should be
made soon enough before harvest to allow sufficient
time to dry down treated weeds,” he said.
“Dry-down of weed vegetation may be slowed
during periods of cool and wet weather conditions.
All products labeled for these applications
specify a period of time that must elapse between
application and harvest, but additional
time may be needed to dry down large weeds.”
Hager said contact herbicides usually provide
faster weed dry-down than translocated herbicides.
Application practices that increase spray
coverage of the target vegetation can improve
control.
“Be very cautious not to make pre-harvest
herbicide applications prior to the crop developmental
stage indicated on the respective
product label,” Hager added. “Applying herbicides
prior to these stated intervals may reduce
crop seed production or viability.” Δ