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Spring Herbicide Applications on Winter Wheat

  • Wheat fields have resumed growth, time to think about weed control.
  • Wild garlic should be controlled, even if densities are low to avoid market dockage.
  • Be aware of plant back restrictions following some herbicides if soybeans will be planted after the wheat crop.

Warmer temperatures over the past few weeks have allowed winter wheat fields to green up and resume growth. During winter wheat green-up, there are a few field activities that need to be considered, including winter wheat herbicide applications. The following information will outline winter annual weeds to look out for, weed scouting tips, crop stage restrictions, and herbicide recommendations.

Some common broadleaf weeds to scout for in winter wheat are dandelion, purple deadnettle, henbit, chickweed, Canada thistle, wild garlic, marestail, and annual ryegrass if you are in the southern part of Midwest. These weeds emerge in the fall and can remain relatively inconspicuous through the winter; however, they become competitive and troublesome during the spring if not controlled early. Summer annual weeds such as ragweed will be of less concern in the early spring and will be outcompeted by the wheat crop if managed properly. Grass weeds that commonly require spring herbicide applications in wheat include annual bluegrass, annual ryegrass, cheat, and downy brome.

The majority of wheat herbicides are labeled for application at certain wheat growth stages, and some commonly used herbicides have very short windows in which they can be applied. For example, 2,4-D and MCPA are efficient and economical, but can only be applied for a short period of time between tillering and prior to jointing in the early spring.  Wheat growth stages and herbicide timing restrictions for other herbicides are outlined in Table 1.

Application of herbicides in liquid nitrogen fertilizer solution as a carrier is commonly done to reduce trips across the field. Caution should be taken when using liquid fertilizer as a herbicide carrier as moderate to severe crop injury can result, especially in cool, cloudy weather conditions. Many POST-applied wheat herbicide labels allow for liquid nitrogen carriers but require different rates and types of surfactants than if the herbicide was applied with water as the carrier.  Table 1 includes precautions to be taken when applying wheat herbicides using liquid fertilizer as a carrier; further details and directions can be acquired from the herbicide label.

Another consideration when planning early spring herbicide applications is the plant-back restriction to double-crop soybeans. A large percentage of the herbicides listed in Table 1, especially those with activity on annual ryegrass and downy brome, have soybean plant back restrictions greater than the typical three-month time period between spring applications and double-crop soybean planting. The soybean plant back restrictions greatly reduce the number of options available to wheat producers who double-crop soybeans after wheat. Refer to Table 1 for more specific soybean back timing restrictions.

Table 1.  Spring applied wheat herbicide rates, crop stage restrictions, weed control spectrum, soybean plant back timing, and liquid fertilizer carrier recommendations.

Active Ingredient Trade name(s) Rate per Acre Application Timing Winter Annual Weeds Controlled Liquid Fertilizer Carrier Recommendations Soybean Plant Back Restriction
Active Ingredient2,4-D Trade name(s)Various Rate per Acre1 to 2 pts Application TimingTillering to before jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledPrickly and wild lettuce, mustards, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse, horseweed (marestail), dandelion* Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsThe use of liquid fertilizer as a carrier will increase the risk of crop injury Soybean Plant Back RestrictionNo restriction for early spring applications
Active IngredientBromoxynil Trade name(s)Buctril, Moxy Rate per Acre1 to 2 pts Application TimingEmergence to boot stage Winter Annual Weeds ControlledMustards, henbit, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsUAN used as a carrier in early spring may increase leaf burn, do not use fertilizer carrier after jointing Soybean Plant Back RestrictionNo restriction for early spring applications
Active IngredientBromoxynil + pyrasulfotole Trade name(s)Huskie Rate per Acre13.5 to 15 oz Application TimingAfter the 1-leaf stage up to flag leaf emergence Winter Annual Weeds ControlledPurple deadnettle, henbit, prickly and wild lettuce, horseweed (marestail), mustards, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse, chickweed Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsCan be applied in a liquid fertilizer solution that does not exceed 50% nitrogen and is not being applied above 30 lb./Acre Soybean Plant Back Restriction4 Months
Active IngredientClopyralid Trade name(s)Stinger, Clean Slate Rate per Acre0.25 to 0.33 pts Application TimingAfter 2-leaf stage until boot stage Winter Annual Weeds ControlledHorseweed (marestail), Canada thistle, dandelion* prickly and wild lettuce Liquid Fertilizer Carrier Recommendations  Soybean Plant Back Restriction10.5 Months
Active IngredientClopyralid + 2,4-D Trade name(s)Curtail Rate per Acre1 to 2.67 pts Application TimingTillering to jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledPrickly and wild lettuce, mustards, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse, Canada thistle, dandelion*, horseweed (marestail)  Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsUAN can be used as a liquid fertilizer carrier Soybean Plant Back Restriction10.5 Months
Active IngredientClopyralid + fluroxypyr Trade name(s)WideMatch / Truslate Rate per Acre1 to 1.3 pts. Application Timing3-leaf growth stage up to and including flag leaf emergence Winter Annual Weeds ControlledControl of broadleaf weeds, including hemp dogbane, ragweeds, Canada thistle, marestail, and cocklebur. Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsFoliar-applied liquid fertilizers, used as a carrier for WideMatch, can cause yellowing or leaf burn of crop foliage Soybean Plant Back Restriction10.5 months
Active IngredientChlorsulfuron and metsulfuron Trade name(s)Finesse Rate per Acre0.2 to 0.5 oz Application TimingPreplant, preemergence, or fall postemergence Winter Annual Weeds ControlledDowny brome, cheat, and annual ryegrass Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsCan be applied using UAN as the spray carrier, and the rate of UAN determines the rate of surfactant. Include a NIS (0.125 to 0.5% v/v). Soybean Plant Back Restriction6 months for STS soybeans and 18 months for non-STS soybeans and corn.
Active IngredientDicamba Trade name(s)Banvel, Clarity, Sterling Blue, others Rate per Acre0.125 to 0.25 pt Application TimingEmergence to before jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledPrickly and wild lettuce, horseweed (marestail), shepherd’s purse, dandelion* Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsConduct compatibility test as outlined by label prior to application Soybean Plant Back RestrictionNo restriction for early spring applications
Active IngredientFlorasulam + MCPA Trade name(s)Orion Rate per Acre17 oz Application Timing3-leaf to preboot stage Winter Annual Weeds ControlledPrickly and wild lettuce, chickweed, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse, mustards Liquid Fertilizer Carrier Recommendations  Soybean Plant Back Restriction9 Months
Active IngredientFluroxypyr Trade name(s)Starane Ultra Rate per Acre0.3 to 0.4 pt Application Timing2-leaf growth stage up to and including flag leaf emergence Winter Annual Weeds ControlledHemp dogbane, common ragweed, and a few other broadleaf weeds Liquid Fertilizer Carrier Recommendations  Soybean Plant Back Restriction4 months
Active IngredientHalauxifen-methyl + florasulam  Trade name(s)Quelex Rate per Acre0.75 oz Application Timing2-leaf to flag leaf emergence Winter Annual Weeds ControlledHorseweed (marestail), henbit, chickweed, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse, mustards Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsMaximum of 0.25% v/v NIS should be used when applying with a liquid fertilizer Soybean Plant Back Restriction3 Months
Active IngredientMCPA Trade name(s)Chiptox, Rhomene, Rhonox, others Rate per Acre1 to 4 pts Application TimingTillering to before jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledField pennycress, shepherd’s purse, mustards pigweed, prickly lettuce, horseweed (marestail) Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsThe use of a liquid fertilizer as a carrier will increase the risk of crop injury Soybean Plant Back RestrictionNo restriction for early spring applications
Active IngredientMesosulfuron-methyl Trade name(s)Osprey Rate per Acre4.75 oz Application TimingEmergence to preboot stage Winter Annual Weeds ControlledRyegrass, bluegrass, wild oat, field pennycress, wild oat Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsCan be applied in a liquid fertilizer solution that does not exceed 15% nitrogen fertilizer. Maximum of 0.25% v/v NIS should be used when applying with a liquid fertilizer Soybean Plant Back Restriction90 Days
Active IngredientPinoxaden Trade name(s)Axial Bold Rate per Acre15 oz Application TimingEmergence to preboot stage Winter Annual Weeds ControlledRyegrass Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsCan be applied in a liquid fertilizer solution that does not exceed 50% nitrogen fertilizer. Crop injury may be possible. Soybean Plant Back Restriction90 Days
Active IngredientPropoxycarbazone-sodium Trade name(s)Olympus Rate per Acre0.6 to 0.9 oz Application TimingEmergence to before jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledCheat, downy brome,  purple deadnettle, horseweed (marestail), mustards, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsMaximum of 0.25% v/v NIS should be used when applying with a liquid fertilizer carrier. Temporary crop injury may occur. Soybean Plant Back Restriction12 Months and 24” of precipitation
Active IngredientProsulfuron Trade name(s)Peak Rate per Acre0.5 oz Application TimingEmergence to second node visible Winter Annual Weeds ControlledMustards, field pennycress, prickly and wild lettuce, shepherd’s purse, wild garlic, wild onion Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsApply with NIS at 1-2 qt/100gal when using a liquid fertilizer carrier Soybean Plant Back Restriction10 Months
Active IngredientPyroxsulam Trade name(s)PowerFlex, PowerFlex HL Rate per Acre3.5 oz Application Timing3-leaf to jointing Winter Annual Weeds ControlledCheat, downy brome, ryegrass, chickweed, mustards, field pennycress, shepherds purse Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsCan be applied in a liquid fertilizer solution that does not exceed 50% nitrogen and is not being applied above 30 lb/Acre.  NIS at 0.25% v/v should be added to solution. Soybean Plant Back Restriction3 Months
Active IngredientThifensulfuron + tribenuron Trade name(s)Harmony Extra TotalSol Rate per Acre0.45 to 0.9 oz Application TimingAfter 2-leaf stage but before flag leaf becomes visible Winter Annual Weeds ControlledWild garlic and onion, field pennycress, mustards, chickweed, henbit shepherd’s purse, prickly and wild lettuce, horseweed (marestail), purple deadnettle Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsInclude a surfactant at 0.5-2 pts/100 gal when applying in a carrier that consist of less than 50% nitrogen fertilizer. Soybean Plant Back Restriction45 Days
Active IngredientTribenuron Trade name(s)Express TotalSol Rate per Acre0.25 to 0.5 oz Application TimingAfter 2-leaf stage but before flag leaf becomes visible Winter Annual Weeds ControlledChickweed, deadnettle, henbit, wild lettuce, mustards, field pennycress, shepherd’s purse Liquid Fertilizer Carrier RecommendationsLiquid fertilizer carriers should have 0.06-0.25% v/v NIS added.  Temporary crop yellowing and stunting may occur when applied in liquid fertilizer. This injury is occasionally severe, and risk of sever injury may increase under saturated soil conditions. Soybean Plant Back Restriction45 Days

* The highest labeled herbicide rates should be used to achieve control of dandelion plants with spring applications.

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