Herbicides of Least Concern in Corn Production
Herbicides of least concern, (if applied on cash crop according to label) for residual issues on cover crops planted after corn silage would include chemicals like glyphosate, glufosinate, paraquat, 2,4D, dicamba, clopyralid, bromoxynil, bentazon, and diflufenzopyr.
Research Discussion and Results
Studies have shown that soil pH over 7.0 and lack of microbial breakdown are the leading causes of herbicide carryover to rotational crops. Microbial breakdown of herbicides are increased in an environment favorable to microbial growth, which includes generally warm temperatures and sufficient soil moisture. In a study conducted to SDSU, we found that there were a wide range of variables that affect cover crop establishment, herbicide only being one of them. Cover crop stand counts were observed to be variable across locations and treatments due to soil conditions and weather differences at each location. If the goal of a producer is to produce biomass for weed suppression after corn silage, our research shows cereal rye would be the best option followed by radish or Winfred rape, depending upon cover crop planting time and weather conditions during and after planting. The same study showed rye planted after silage cutting had favorable stands after the majority of all corn residual herbicides sprayed Pre or Early Post in corn.
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