Early control allows canola crops to germinate with unhindered access to moisture, sunlight, and nutrients.
This will not take much time, and this must be done before the time has come to sow rapeseed. But when the frost goes away and the early weeds come to life, farmers should think about what to do in pre-season early weed control.
About 4.5 million tons of herbicide preparations are used worldwide annually.
Direct speech: “At the beginning of the season, the pre-season application of herbicides is intended to clean the field to give the crop an opportunity to gain a foothold,” says Sonya Matichuk, technical sales manager at the FMC agrochemical company. “Rapeseed producers should harvest winter annual plants. They also need to make sure that they take care of the weeds that can continue to grow after sowing. ”
Early weed control in canola allows the crop to germinate with unhindered access to moisture, sunlight and nutrients. An early critical period without weeds has long been defined as part of the crop life cycle, which should be free of weeds to prevent crop loss. As the crop progresses and becomes sustainable, producers can deal with the next stream of weeds, which are usually smaller, which allows them to get more efficient use when applying herbicides in crops.
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