Gulfport Gabber "That stuff doesn't kill those ducks, for the most part, nor does it kill fish directly, provided that it's an approved herbicide and it's applied correctly," he said, adding that Diquat is toxic "in certain concentrations well above the recommended ...
FarmersWeekly “For the first diquat application, slow down to 6km/h and use a higher water rate of 400l/ha with angled nozzles 50cm above the target to ensure good crop penetration,” said Mr Anderson. Mr Anderson favours 1.5l/ha of diquat at T1 unless soil ... and more »
FarmersWeekly In a season when pre-emergence herbicides may not have worked well and a dry spell was followed by heavy rain, desiccant sprays may be more popular to control weeds and deal with uneven crops. Those growers who decide to use pre-harvest ...