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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  1. 2014 Cotton Update For Growers
  2. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2
  3. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 - Positives
  4. Brake PRE: Worst Injury Seen
  5. DO NOT APPLY OVER COTTON
  6. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 - Negatives
  7. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 - Negatives
  8. Brake F2- Projected cost for 1 pt/acre
  9. Rainfall: Two rains each less than 0.25 in
  10. Brake F2 When Activated
  11. 2014 Cotton Update - Changes in burndown
  12. Plant Back Interval for Valor - Strip Till
  13. Plant Back Interval for Valor - No Till
  14. Plant Back Interval for Valor - New
  15. Photo
  16. Photo
  17. 2014 Cotton Update - Tank mix kit
  18. SYNGENTA - UGA Partnership to Distribute to Agents/Growers/Consultants
  19. 2014 Cotton Update - Weed program
  20. Conventional Tillage Cotton Systems. 2013.
  21. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. - Preplant
  22. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. - PRE
  23. Diuron PRE: 1 Complaint 2013
  24. Diuron + Warrant vs Reflex + Warrant
  25. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. - POST1 and POST2
  26. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. - Layby
  27. Calendar RR Weed Program
  28. Calendar RR Weed Program
  29. Monsanto Rewards Program
  30. Monsanto Rewards Program
  31. 2014 Cotton Update - Time of day influences herbicides
  32. Palmer Control by Liberty System as Influenced by Time of Day
  33. GR Palmer Control by Roundup + 2,4-D Systems
  34. Palmer Control by Dicamba Mixes as Influenced by Time of Day
  35. Roundup WeatherMax
  36. 2014 Cotton Update - Rye system
  37. Using Heavy Rye Covers For Sustainability
  38. Economic Analysis Completed
  39. Potential Benefits for Georgia Growers
  40. 2014 Cotton Update - 2,4-D and Dicamba tolerant cotton
  41. 2,4-D and Dicamba Technologies



SLIDE CONTENTS
  1. 2014 Cotton Update For Growers Brake F2
  2. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 EPA should approve or reject by March Mixture of fomesafen (Reflex) & fluridone Apply PRE 16 oz/A (8 oz Reflex + 0.2 lb Brake/A)
  3. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 Positives: 1. Fluridone is “new” effective chemistry 2. Very good on pigweed when activated 3. Minimal injury
  4. Pic of reflex vs Brake in dry Brake PRE: Worst Injury Seen
  5. DO NOT APPLY OVER COTTON
  6. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 Negatives: 1. Research suggest no more effective than current programs (less injury though) 2. Rest of weed program stays same
  7. Section 18 Submitted: Brake F2 Negatives: 1. Research suggest no more effective than current programs (less injury though) 2. Rest of weed program stays same 3. At least 0.6” if not 0.75” to activate 4. Suggest rotate to cotton/peanut only currently (there label more flexible but our data is concerning)
  8. Rainfall: Two rains each <0.25 in Reflex + Warrant Fluridone
  9. Brake F2 When Activated Brake F2 Non-treated
  10. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown
  11. Plant Back Interval for Valor Strip Till = can be applied 10 d ahead of planting as long as strip till operation occurs between applying Valor and planting
  12. Plant Back Interval for Valor Strip Till = can be applied 10 d ahead of planting as long as strip till operation occurs between applying Valor and planting No Till or when strip is run prior to spray = 1) <30% ground cover = 28 d + rain 1 inch 2) >30% ground cover = 21 d + rain 1 inch
  13. Plant Back Interval for Valor Strip Till = can be applied 10 d ahead of planting as long as strip till operation occurs between applying Valor and planting No Till or when strip is run prior to spray = 1) <30% ground cover = 28 d + rain 1 inch 2) >30% ground cover = 21 d + rain 1 inch NEW: If Reflex (generic) will be used PRE add 7 days to no-till planting intervals!!!
  14. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown Tank mix kit
  15. Slide from Wilson SYNGENTA – UGA Partnership to Distribute to Agents/Growers/Consultants
  16. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown Tank mix kit Weed program
  17. Conventional Tillage Cotton Systems. 2013. SPLIT REFLEX SYSTEM Most effective and safest program that exist!
  18. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. APPLY VALOR AND/OR DIREX TO EVERY ACRE; ADD GRAMOXONE IF PIGWEED UP!!!
  19. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. 1. Reflex rate of 12 oz. 2. Warrant rate 3 pt/A. 3. Direx rate 10 to 24 oz/A 4. Include burndown herbicide.
  20. Diuron PRE: 1 Complaint 2013 Select a rate of diuron that gives you 7 to 10 d control.
  21. Diuron + Warrant vs Reflex + Warrant Diuron + Warrant Reflex + Warrant Length Control: At least 1 wk more Palmer Control: Very Good Excellent/Consistent Timely POST : Critical Critical but less Injury Potential: Lower Higher Cost: Lower Higher Hand weeding: Slightly more Resistance Mgmt: Less on PPO
  22. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. If using Liberty/Roundup system and planning on using Liberty; Liberty POST 1 is almost always correct timing
  23. RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2014. Add Envoke, Aim or ET if morningglory is issue. Suprend + MSMA just as effective.
  24. Calendar RR Weed Program (POST applications based on days after planting) Intervals influenced by: Palmer biology Thrips insecticide application Avoiding topical herbicide applications after 7 leaf cotton.
  25. Calendar RR Weed Program UGA Calendar Avg. Grower POST 1 cot-1 leaf 2-4 leaf POST 2 5-8 leaf 8-12 leaf Layby 11-13 leaf 14-18 leaf Timely Thrips higher injury potential
  26. Monsanto Rewards Program Warrant 3 pt = $4.50 (pay on two sprays) Valor 2 oz = $3.00 Reflex 1 pt = $1.00 Direx 2 pt = $2.00 (pay on two sprays) Pyrimax 3 oz = $2.00 Dual Magnum 1 pt = $3.00 Gramoxone 2.5 pt = $1.00 *Based on seed rate of 38,000
  27. Monsanto Rewards Program Warrant 3 pt = $4.50 (pay on two sprays) Valor 2 oz = $3.00 Reflex 1 pt = $1.00 Direx 2 pt = $2.00 (pay on two sprays) Pyrimax 3 oz = $2.00 Dual Magnum 1 pt = $3.00 Gramoxone 2.5 pt = $1.00 *Based on seed rate of 38,000 DUPONT HAS STAPLE REWARDS PROGRAM
  28. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown Tank mix kit Weed program Time of day influence herbicides
  29. 13 d 5 d 10 d 1 hr before sunrise 56 c Palmer Control by Liberty System as Influenced by Time of Day. Evaluation at Harvest.* Time of Day Liberty was Applied Tifton, GA Irrigated % 98 a 98 a 88 b 98 a 1/2 hr before sunrise 1 hr after sunrise 2 hr after sunrise 4 hr after sunrise 6 hr after sunrise sunrise 1/2 hr after sunrise *Liberty 32 oz/A POST 1 (5” Palmer), Liberty POST 2 (18 d later), Diuron + MSMA layby
  30. 93 a 32 b 39 b 89 a GR Palmer Control by Roundup + 2,4-D Systems. Macon County, 2011 and 2012. Time of Day Applied % 7 PM POST 1 (5-8” Palmer), POST 2 (15 d later), Diuron + MSMA layby 1 PM 7 AM 1 AM 2,4-D 1.5 pt/A
  31. 89 a 74 b 72 b 5 AM 90 a Palmer Control by Dicamba Mixes as Influenced by Time of Day. Macon 2013. 20 DAT. Time of Day RU + Clarity Applied % 93 a 6:30 AM 11 AM 8 AM 9:30 AM Palmer: 4 to 7 inch
  32. 8 AM 11 AM Roundup WeatherMax
  33. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown Tank mix kit Weed program Time of day influence herbicides Rye system
  34. Using Heavy Rye Covers For Sustainability Rye Cover Weedy Cover
  35. Economic Analysis Completed Seven LARGE ON-FARM Studies Cadillac Rye Program about $40 per acre higher cost.
  36. Potential Benefits for Georgia Growers Improved Palmer control Reduce herbicide input over time Protect herbicide chemistry Less labor (compared to tillage) Mitigate wind and water erosion Moisture conservation Likely higher yields on dryland Possibly reduce irrigation Reduces Thrips damage Likely reduce impact from ryegrass and horseweed. HELP ME WITH NRCS!!!!
  37. 2014 Cotton Update Brake F2 Changes in burndown Tank mix kit Weed program Time of day influence herbicides Rye system 2,4-D and Dicamba tolerant cotton
  38. 2,4-D and Dicamba Technologies 2016??? Maybe some in 2015??? Major hurdles = Endangered Species Act and managing off-target movement. Major benefits = Increased flexibility Summit in Spring with Commissioner of Ag