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Popular Herbicides No Longer Control Kochia in Some N D Areas

Popular Herbicides No Longer Control Kochia in Some N D Areas

ADM rewards North Dakota couple s regenerative practices with premium contract for Knwble Grwn flax

Archer Daniels Midland is paying Paul and Diane Overby, regenerative farmers from Wolford, North Dakota, to produce flaxseed to be sold in specialty food production markets.

Halo Infinite hands-on: The return to form the franchise needed

Source: Microsoft In recent years, the Halo franchise has struggled to maintain relevancy in the multiplayer shooter space due to controversial design decisions. While Halo 4 and Halo 5 were certainly enjoyable, many fans disliked how 343 Industries placed less of an emphasis on the sandbox and focused more on special movement and combat abilities intrinsic to every player. As a result, the games didn t appeal strongly to Halo s core following. In response to the fanbase s feedback on these games, 343 Industries has pivoted to returning Halo to its sandbox-driven roots with Halo Infinite. To give players a chance to test the game, the developers have recently launched the first official Halo Infinite beta (also referred to as a technical preview) that allows them to try out the core multiplayer Arena experience against AI bots, experience weapon drills in the Academy training mode, and get a feel for the customization and battle pass systems.

Late winter kochia control in fields going to soybeans, sunflowers, and wheat

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Late winter kochia control in fields going to soybeans, sunflowers, and wheat Stacy Campbell This is the third and final article in a series discussing pre-emergence herbicides for kochia control. This article will discuss recommendations specific to fields that will be planted to soybean or sunflower this spring and wheat in the fall. Previous articles have discussed general considerations for late-winter kochia control (https://bit.ly/2MWvSrD - Issue 837) and pre-emergence herbicides for kochia control in fields that will be planted to corn or grain sorghum (https://bit.ly/3tKKZp3 - Issue 838). Fields going to soybeans - start in February or early March with a tank-mix of glyphosate (using a minimum of 0.75 lb. ae/acre) or Gramoxone SL (minimum of 2 pts/acre) and 8 to 16 oz./acre of Clarity prior to kochia emergence. The use of Clarity requires a minimum accumulation of 1 inch of rain and then 28 days prior to planting

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