Use of summer soybean field herbicides

This product is a selective herbicide that works through internal absorption and systemic translocation. It is highly effective against grassy weeds such as aphrodisiac, head grass, hard grass, crabgrass, barnyardgrass, and annual weeds like goosegrass, amaranth, and setaria. In addition, it can also control perennial grasses, including bermudagrass (commonly known as horse grass), double spike panicles, and reeds. For application in soybean fields targeting annual weeds, the best time to apply is when the grassy weeds have 3 to 5 leaves. Use 60 ml of the product per gram of fine grain, mixed with 30 kg of water for spraying. To effectively manage reeds, increase the dosage to 100 ml per mu, using the same amount of water. When dealing with broad-leaved weeds, this herbicide can be combined with others like Bendazosone. The recommended mixture is 5% galenol at 60 ml and 48% Bendazon at 170 ml per acre, diluted in 30 kg of water. Alachlor is a selective pre-emergence herbicide used as a soil treatment. Once applied to the soil surface, it effectively controls weeds without the need for tilling, especially under good soil moisture conditions. It performs well on annual grassy weeds and is also effective against some small-seeded broadleaf weeds such as amaranth, purslane, and rabbit silk. To use Alachlor, apply it before sowing soybeans, and spray it promptly. For each acre, mix 320 ml of 43% Alachlor with 30 kg of water. Ensure even coverage during application, avoiding over-spraying or missing areas. If broad-leaved weeds are present, combine it with 80% Kusaoqing. The formula is 320 ml of 43% Alachlor per acre plus 50 g of 80% Kusaoqing, mixed with 30 kg of water for application. In regions like Huaibei and Huaihei, many farmers practice no-tillage and direct seeding after harvest, leaving a thick layer of wheat straw on the field. To ensure proper chemical coverage, the "poisoned soil" method is recommended. The process involves first diluting 320 ml of Alachlor in 0.5 kg of water, then spraying it onto 2 kg of dry fine soil using a sprayer. Mix thoroughly by kneading. After sowing the soybeans, apply the poisoned soil immediately. If there is sufficient rainfall, spread 2 kg of the treated soil evenly across one acre. This method ensures good weed control and achieves results comparable to traditional spraying.

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