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1 January 2009 Tolerance of Foxtail Millet to Combinations of Bromoxynil, Clopyralid, Fluroxypyr, and Mcpa
William E. May, Eric N. Johnson, Dan J. Ulrich, Christopher B. Holzapfel, Guy P. Lafond
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Abstract

When solid stands of foxtail millet are cut for swath grazing, the grazing season for cattle is extended and winter feeding costs reduced. The economic success of this practice depends on inexpensive weed control. Eight single- and double-rate herbicide combinations (g ai/ha) were evaluated and compared to a weed-free check: MCPA bromoxynil (280 280 or 560 560); MCPA clopyralid (560 100 or 1120 200); MCPA fluroxypyr (562 108 or 1124 216); and MCPA clopyralid fluroxypyr (560 100 144 or 1120 200 288). This study was conducted at Indian Head, Saskatchewan (SK) in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 and at Scott, SK, in 2006 and 2007. Crop injury and dry matter yield were measured. Results of the study indicate that crop injury exceeded 20% at only one out of six sites at 7 to 14 d after herbicide treatment. Double-rate MCPA bromoxynil treatments had higher injury ratings than the weed-free check 7 to 14 d after treatment in all site years. As the growing season progressed, injury ratings tended to decline except at Scott in 2007, where injury ratings at the 21 to 35 d period were numerically greater than the other two rating periods. There were no differences among treatments for crop biomass production. We conclude that all four herbicide combinations at the labeled rate are safe to use on foxtail millet in Saskatchewan, and probably in other areas with similar environmental growing conditions.

Nomenclature: Bromoxynil; clopyralid; fluroxypyr; MCPA; foxtail millet, Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv

William E. May, Eric N. Johnson, Dan J. Ulrich, Christopher B. Holzapfel, and Guy P. Lafond "Tolerance of Foxtail Millet to Combinations of Bromoxynil, Clopyralid, Fluroxypyr, and Mcpa," Weed Technology 23(1), 94-98, (1 January 2009). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-08-132.1
Received: 8 September 2008; Accepted: 1 December 2008; Published: 1 January 2009
KEYWORDS
‘Golden German Millet’
Biomass yield, forage
Italian millet
Swath grazing
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