THE 2022 challenge continues as rainfall carries into spring with still paddocks left unplanted.
Last summer we encountered high weed burdens and difficult to control weeds mainly because of delayed control as access to paddocks was difficult.
Milk thistle was one classic example which if allowed to establish and start seeding led to multiple germinations occurring, therefore, resulting in several fallow sprays and variable control outcomes.
A tremendous amount of research and chemical label changes have occurred in recent years to combat these hard to control weeds.
The key is to . . .
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