Don't Skimp On Early Season Inputs
Seeking A Better Option
Rann Williams, of Altus, Okla., returned to Temik in 2009 after using insecticide seed treatments. He used the four pound rate per acre and was well pleased with the results.
"We did not put the sprayer in the field one time for early season thrips, which is unusual for us," he says.
Going back to an in-furrow treatment impressed him because the cotton came out of the ground growing better.
source : cottonfarming
Seeking A Better Option
Rann Williams, of Altus, Okla., returned to Temik in 2009 after using insecticide seed treatments. He used the four pound rate per acre and was well pleased with the results.
"We did not put the sprayer in the field one time for early season thrips, which is unusual for us," he says.
Going back to an in-furrow treatment impressed him because the cotton came out of the ground growing better.
source : cottonfarming
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