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Topic: What spray for corn
Posted By: JW in MO
Subject: What spray for corn
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2024 at 8:50pm
I planting about a half acre of open pollinated corn this year for use at our show, (that's about all the seed I have).  All local farmers use Round-up ready seed so I can't bum  off them.  Any ideas of over the counter products I could use?


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Posted By: Michael V (NM)
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2024 at 9:23pm
Pre-emerge atrazine?? (Get one of your buddies with a license to get ya some)Or is there to many resistant weeds? Not labeled for your area? Old fashioned cultivation?..
2-4D for broadleaf weeds?,,


Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2024 at 10:12pm
First, what will be grown in the same spot next year? You don’t want a herbicide that has ‘carry over’.
Maybe visit a ‘garden center’? There surely will be products there, that should meet your needs. And plan on some mechanical cultivation during the growing season.

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Posted By: DiyDave
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 5:36am
If you are planting conventional, plow, disc etc, then plant. then broadcast  a fertilizer with pre-emergent impregnated.  then come back with a broadleaf spray to get any morning glories or bindweed, etc that may pop up. I know that in the lawn care industry, there are chemicals that can take out weeds, as they appear, but don't know if they are labelled for use on corn...Wink

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Posted By: WF owner
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 7:57am
For a half acre, if you can mechanically remove weeds until the corn is up, you could use Preen. It would have to be broadcast, since it is granular, not liquid.

No carryover, easily available and pretty safe and effective.


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 8:03am
Atrizine ? Is it still available ? I used some 35 years ago, farmer friend said it'll kill everything but corn. Gravel driveway was weed free for 6 years !


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Posted By: dr p
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 8:07am
Atrazine is still available but i don't know what the smallest unit you can buy. Going to be expensive for a 1 /2 acre


Posted By: WF owner
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 8:56am
Atrazine is available, but unless something has changed in the last few years, it is a restricted use herbicide.  You have to be a certified (licensed) applicator to buy it. It also carries over, so you will be limited to what you can grow next year.

Atrazine was a great stand-alone herbicide in the 70's, but a lot of weeds have become atrazine resistant.


Posted By: JW in MO
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 10:12am
We used Atrazine years ago and when I googled it, Maverick came up as a replacement, but here again, need a license and I’m not planting 500 acres anymore. Found a 40+ year old quart can of Treflan from the farm, Dad bought it due to wild cane problem one year, it was expensive as I recall.
I’ve got the cultivator ready to go on one CA.   Was pondering the 2,4,D thing and wondering about using a crabgrass preemergent. The sod I turned over hadn’t been touched since before 1976, made that fresh overhaul on the other CA bark pulling the 2-14.

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Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 10:26am
We used to garden plant sweet corn decades ago, we spaced the rows far enough apart so we could use a walk-behind rotor tiller between the rows. Planted the rows north/south direction.

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