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1 Tim Murphy Extension Weed Scientist University of Georgia Newer Weed Management Tools in Grazed Pastures 2010 Georgia Grazing School Perry, GA
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2 Weed competition, how serious is it?
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3 Common Bermudagrass, Ragweed and Nitrogen Lbs/bermuda/ac N = 34 lbs/ac
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4 Fertility Examples for the Southeast Broomsedge General indicator of low pH (<5.4), low P and low K Affected by grazing Sericia lespedeza Extremely tolerant of low pH, P and K Bahiagrass and Common bermudagrass More tolerant of low K than hybrid bermudagrass Also more tolerant of close grazing
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5 Rule of thumb: When weeds are more than 20% of the pasture. What is the Economic Threshold? Woolly croton
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6 Do I spray or fertilize first? Spray first. Control existing weeds. Begin soil-test based lime and fertilizer program.
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7 Grazing for Weed Control Small weeds are more palatable Many weeds have comparable protein levels to forages Good fencing and cattle numbers are needed
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What do animals prefer? S. Forages 3 rd Ed.
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9 Broomsedge is intolerant of early, heavy continuous grazing Moulton, AL
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10 Examples of plants intolerant of heavy, continuous grazing Kudzu Johnsongrass Little barley (highly dependent upon timing) Dogfennel (sheep) Briars (goats)
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11 Do we really want to eliminate all weeds from pastures?
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Digestibility of select cool season weeds Hoveland et al., 1986
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Digestibility of select warm season weeds Hoveland et al., 1986
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14 “Weeds” in grazing situations serve multiple purposes Can dilute toxins in tall fescue during critical times Chickweed, crabgrass, dallisgrass, lespedeza Can extend grazing season and improve productivity Crabgrass in tall fescue Can improve quality Crabgrass and Johnsongrass Chickweed, curly dock, shepherds purse and tall fescue mixture. Eatonton GA
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15 Spray or Bush Hog? About $10/acre including 1 qt/a 2,4-D About $12 to $14/acre More than $12/acre
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16 Mowing Too late to prevent competition. No selectivity. Perennials will regrow. May prevent weed seed production. Consistency is key to effective weed control with mowing.
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18 Mowing Mowing 3 times per year for 2 years provided 80 to 90% control of ironweed and goldenrod.
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19 Late summer mowing of dogfennel provided 80% control
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20 Herbicides and Legumes Establish legumes after good weed control has been practiced for 1 to 2 years. 2,4-D amine is safe on white clover and lespedeza.
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21 Haying and Grazing Restrictions for Dairy Animals (Cattle and Goats) LactatingNon-lactating HerbicideGrazingHayGrazingHay Metsulfuron0000 Cimarron Plus0000 Milestone0000 Forefront0707 Chaparral00 (14d)0 Grazon P+D7300 Remedy14NS*07 Weedmaster7370 2,4-D7777 *Next season.
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22 Haying and Grazing Restrictions for Various Livestock Species BeefHorsesGoatsBeefHorsesGoats HerbicideGrazingHay Metsulfuron000000 Cimarron Plus000000 Milestone000000 Forefront000777 Chaparral0000 (14) Grazon P+D00030 Remedy000777 Weedmaster00037 2,4-D000777
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23 When do you spray? Winter annuals - henbit, chickweed, buttercups, thistles November through March Summer annuals - spiny amaranth, bitter sneezeweed April through mid-July Perennials growth stage dependent
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24 Spray this size Not this size Bitter sneezeweed
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25 Herbicide Options 1.2,4-D 2.dicamba (Vanquish, Banvel) 3.2,4-D + dicamba (WeedMaster, others) 4.dicamba+ diflufenzopyr (Overdrive) 5.diuron (Direx, Diuron) 6.triclopyr (Remedy) 7.imazapic (Impose,Panoramic) 8.2,4-D + triclopyr (CrossBow) 9.triclopyr + clopyralid (Redeem) 10.2,4-D + picloram (Grazon P+D, HiredHand, GunSlinger) 11.fluroxypyr + picloram (Surmount) 12.fluroxypyr + triclopyr (PastureGard)
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26 Herbicide Options (cont.) 13.aminopyralid (Milestone) 14.aminopyralid + 2,4-D (ForeFront) 15.aminopyralid + metsulfuron (Chaparral) 16.Nicosulfuron + metsulfuron (Pastora) 17.metsulfuron (Cimarron, MSM E.Pro, others) 18.metsulfuron + chlorsulfuron (Cimarron Plus) 19.metsulfuron + 2,4-D + dicamba (Cimarron MAX) 20.hexazinone (Velpar) 21.sulfosulfuron (OutRider) 22.pendimethalin – Prowl H 2 O 23.tebuthiuron (Spike) 24.paraquat (Gramoxone Inteon, Firestorm, Parazone) 25.glyphosate (Roundup PowerMax, others)
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27 Newest Herbicides PastureGard - fluroxypyr + triclopyr (Remedy) Surmount – fluroxypyr + picloram Milestone – aminopyralid ForeFront – aminopyralid + 2,4-D Chaparral – aminopyralid + metsulfuron OutRider – sulfosulfuron Prowl H 2 O – pendimethalin Pastora - nicosulfuron + metsulfuron
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28 PastureGard 1.5 lbs./gal. triclopyr ester + 0.5 lbs./gal. fluroxypyr ester Controls numerous brush species and broadleaf weeds. Upright blackberry, sweet gums, Sericea lespedeza, dogfennel, gallberry, rose species, lantana Palmetto and yucca – use 2.0% v/v solution in water Fair control of horsenettle and tropical soda apple Also has activity on maypop passionflower
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29 Reseeding Restrictions – PastureGard Cool-season grasses and small grains - 21 days Clover and other legumes – 30 days Other crops – 120 days Labeled for use on permanent grass forage systems This includes permanent pastures that are overseeded with winter forages.
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30 Surmount 1.19 lbs./gal. picloram amine + 0.96 lbs. gal. fluroxypyr amine Controls broadleaf weeds, horsenettle, tropical soda apple, and pricklypear cactus. Apply 3 to 4.0 pts./acre for prickly pear cactus in fall months, control is very slow, about 2 yrs. About 30 d residual control Excellent control of upright-growing blackberry (3 to 4 pts./acre)
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31 Reseeding Restrictions – Surmount Cool-season grasses - 21 days Clovers – 12 months Other legumes – 12 months
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32 Surmount- It’s Good - BUT!!!!! Do not use hay from treated areas for compost or mulch transfer livestock to untreated areas without 7 d cleanout use manure for fertilizing broadleaf crops use in any temporary forage system involving broadleaf crops USE ONLY ON PERMANENT GRASS FORAGE SYSTEMS
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33 Milestone 2.0 lbs./gal. aminopyralid Use rate: 4.0 to 7.0 fl. ozs./acre Numerous broadleaf weeds – thistles, horsenettle, tropical soda apple, buttercup Do not seed legumes year of application (additional research being conducted) Delay application until grasses have 4 to 5 leaves.
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34 Milestone Non-volatile Injurious to legumes No grazing or hay restriction for any type of livestock Weak on sida species, dogfennel, plantains, blackberry, wild radish, other mustards. Add 2,4-D or Remedy for weeds above.
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35 ForeFront 0.33 lbs./gal. aminopyralid + 2.67 lbs./gal 2,4-D Use rate: 1.5 to 2.6 pts./acre Numerous broadleaf weeds – thistles, horsenettle, buttercup, henbit, plantains, verbena Do not seed legumes year of application (additional research being conducted) Delay application until grasses have 4 to 5 leaves.
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36 ForeFront Injurious to legumes No grazing restriction for any type of livestock. 7 day hay harvest restriction Better control of plantains and common pokeweed than Milestone
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37 Chaparral Bermuda, orchardgrass, tall fescue (up to 2.0 oz/a Native grasses – wheatgrass, bluestems, grama Apply to fully tillered or established Same tall fescue precautions as metsulfuron products (2 yr establishment)
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38 Chaparral Rate (oz. product/a) Act. Ingredient1.52.0*3.0 aminopyralid0.0490.0660.098 metsulfuron0.0090.0120.018 *Chaparral at 2.0 oz./a = 4.0 fl. oz/a of Milestone 2SC + 0.3 oz/a Metsulfuron 60DG
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39 Chaparral Non-volatile Injurious to legumes Do not seed legumes year of application (additional research being conducted)
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40 Aminopyralid- It’s Good - BUT!!!!! Do not use hay from treated areas for compost or mulch transfer livestock to untreated areas without 3 d cleanout use manure for fertilizing broadleaf crops use in any temporary forage system involving broadleaf crops USE ONLY ON PERMANENT GRASS FORAGE SYSTEMS
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Grass Control Options - Bermudagrass Dormant bermuda Glyphosate – 1.0 pt./acre (4.0 lb./gal.) Gramoxone Inteon – 1.0 to 2.0 pts./acre Active Growth Bermuda ‘Pensacola’ bahiagrass – Cimarron, Chaparral, Impose Smutgrass – Velpar Annual grasses Roundup PowerMax, after first hay cut Impose (imazapic) Johnsongrass – OutRider, Impose Spot treat or ropewick glyphosate
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42 Prowl H 2 0 - BASF Pendimethalin Preemergence herbicide: 3.2 to 4.2 qts/acre Needs rainfall for incorporation within 30 days of application Labeled on dormant forage bermudagrass hay or pasture (NOT LABELED ON TALL FESCUE) 45 day hay harvest restriction 60 day grazing restriction – all livestock types See supplemental label at: http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld6CT014.pdf
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43 Prowl H 2 0 - BASF PRE control of crabgrass, goosegrass, sandbur, Texas and fall panicum Also controls some annual broadleaf weeds such as pigweed Apply February to early March to dormant bermudagrass Must be applied before annual grasses germinate (crabgrass begins germination at soil temps. of 50 to 55 F.)
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Pastora – DuPont - 2010 Labeled in GA on Apr. 16, 2010 Sulfonylurea Nicosulfuron 56.2% + Metsulfuron 15.0% Pastora controls: Sandbur, panicum sp., foxtails, barnyardgrass, signalgrass < 2.0 in. tall Pensacola bahiagrass, before seedheads emerge in spring Vaseygrass (after hay cutting) Italian ryegrass < 6.0 in. tall Johnsongrass – 6 to 10 in. tall annual broadleaf weeds < 4.0 in. tall Use rates: 1.0 to 1.5 oz./acre + NIS Will be used on bermudagrass only (injures tall fescue and legumes) No grazing or haying restrictions
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Effect of Pastora Applied during Greenup on Southern Crabgrass Control. 2009. Pastora applied Apr. 15, 2009 – seedling crabgrass (Oz/ac)
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Effect of Pastora Applied mid-July on Southern Crabgrass Control. 2009. Pastora applied July 20, 2009 – multi-tillered crabgrass (Oz/ac)
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Conclusions - Pastora Will control Italian ryegrass Crabgrass not as sensitive as other annual grasses (best control of crabgrass is at seedling stage) Established bermudagrass (one growing season) Application Timings Winter – dormant bermuda Spring – before 2 inches of new growth Summer – within 7 days of hay cutting
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48 Treat at this stage bull thistlemusk thistle Too late to spray Thistle Control
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49 Thistle Late fall or early spring application Treat at rosette leaf stage 2,4-D ester WeedMaster Grazon P+D Chaparral ForeFront Milestone Pastora Musk thistle
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50 Blackberry 1% Remedy or PastureGard for spray to wet. 2-3 pints per acre for broadcast. Metsulfuron 0.5 oz per acre Spray at full bloom. Repeat applications needed for complete control.
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51 Blackberry Control TreatmentRate % Control 1 year later Grazon P+D + Remedy 1% + 0.25%73 PastureGard1%87 Remedy1%90 Milestone0.5%33 June 2005 to June 2006 Faulkner County, AR
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52 Blackberry control with Remedy, 1 qt/ac, Fall application, 6 MAT
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53 Blackberry control with Cimarron Plus 0.5 ozs/ac at bloom – 5 MAT
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54 Dewberry 0.625 oz Cimarron Plus per acre. Spray at full bloom.
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55 Dewberry
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56 Greenbrier Control TreatmentRate% Control 1 yr later PastureGard2%27 Remedy2%70 Milestone0.5%0 J.W. Boyd, AR
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57 Dogfennel Perennial – seed, roots Treat at 18 to 24 inch growth stage Best – PastureGard, Remedy, Grazon P+D, Weedmaster Good – 2,4-D, 2.0 qts./acre Poor to Fair – Metsulfuron
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58 Hemp Dogbane Very tough to control. Surmount at 3 to 6 pts per acre is the best. Remedy provides temporary burn down. Milky juice
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59 Horsenettle
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60 Best – Grazon P+D at 3.0 pts./acre or ForeFront at 2.6 pts/ac Fair – WeedMaster at 4.0 pt./acre or 2,4-D at 3 pts/ac Add a nonionic surfactant at 0.25% v/v. Apply at mid-bloom through fruiting Horsenettle
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61 Treat when small (2 to 4 inches) early May Metsulfuron 0.25 to 0.33 oz/acre Grazon P+D, Weedmaster, 2,4-D - 1-2 pts/acre, Cimarron Max 1 pt + 0.25 oz Germinates all summer. Repeat applications needed. Pigweed Pigweed seed
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62 Spiny amaranth
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63 Identify weed Select the right product Time the application correctly Apply accurately Follow grazing and haying restrictions Keys to Herbicide Use
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64 Incorporate… Mowing Grazing Fertilization Herbicides ……in an integrated approach to weed management
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