Herbicides are most suitable for wheat fields

At present, as temperatures rise, wheat is gradually entering the green-up stage, which is the optimal time for weed control in wheat fields. But what is the best herbicide to use in our county? Considering the wide variety of herbicides available on the market and the specific types of weeds that have been observed in local wheat fields over recent years, along with trial results and field demonstrations, it has been found that 15% Thifensulfuron Methyl Wettable Powder (Wangwang) is the most effective option for controlling broadleaf weeds. This herbicide is an ultra-efficient and safe foliar and stem-applied product, capable of effectively eliminating a wide range of annual broadleaf weeds. It requires a small dosage, has a moderate residual period, and can be applied over a wide window of time. Once applied, it breaks down quickly in the soil, leaving no negative impact on subsequent crops such as peanuts, soybeans, or corn after 30 days. For best results, apply 10 grams per acre when weeds are at the 2-4 leaf stage, mixing with 30-50 kg of water and spraying evenly. While herbicides containing tribenuron-methyl may be cheaper, they have a shorter effectiveness period and can leave residues in the soil for up to 60 days or more. Improper use can significantly affect the growth of subsequent crops, so they should be used cautiously. It's recommended to apply them before the end of the month and avoid increasing the dosage without proper guidance. For grassy weeds such as wild oats and barnyard grass, 6.9% Fenoxaprop-P-Ethyl Emulsion or 7.5% Jinma Water Emulsion is highly effective. Apply 60-70 ml per acre during the second leaf stage of weeds, again using 30-50 kg of water for even coverage. If the field contains both broadleaf and grassy weeds, these two herbicides can be mixed together for better overall control. Herbicides require careful handling due to their technical nature. It's crucial to measure the correct dose and use a secondary dilution method when preparing the solution. When applying, choose a suitable time—ideally between 9 am and noon when the weather is clear, windless, and the temperature is between 10°C and 20°C. This ensures maximum efficacy and minimizes the risk of crop damage. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and local guidelines for safe and effective use.

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