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NW South Dakota | About 25 years ago a neighbor was telling me about using carbyne. He said you had about a 3 day window to apply it without it hurting your yield. The timing had to be perfect or wheat yield would suffer. Before carbyne the standard practice was to wait for wild oats to emerge, do some tillage and plant spring wheat.
When I was growing up there were lots of those Fargo sprayers parked in the weeds. I assume they were the most popular sprayer in the Dakota’s until the Spra-Coup came out. | |
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