By Amit J. Jhala, extension weed management specialist, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Early-season weed management is imperative to maximize soybean yield, and for any soybean farmers unable to apply soil residual herbicides before soybean emergence, post-emergence application of residual herbicide can be a part of the solution.
Given that most soybeans grown in the United States are glyphosate-tolerant, farmers can tank-mix glyphosate with residual herbicides labeled for soybeans to control weeds already emerged at the time of application. This adds a different mode of action and could help with glyphosate-resistant-weed management. For more information, see the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension’s 2014 Guide for Weed Management in Nebraska.
Options for herbicides that can be applied after emergence to provide residual control
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