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2 December 2024
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Weeds in wheat crop affect the quality and yield of the crop. For narrow leaf weeds, spray clodinafop 15 WP (160 g per acre) or pinoxaden 5 EC (400 ml per acre). For broad leaf weeds, use 2,4-DE (500 ml per acre), metsulfuron 20 WP (8 g per acre) or carcetrazone 40 DF (20 g per acre). For both narrow and broad leaf weeds, spray sulfosulfuron 75 WG (13.5 g per acre) or sulfosulfuron + metsulfuron 80 WG (16 g per acre). For the control of Phalaris minor, spray pyroxasulfon 85 WG (60 g per acre) 0-3 days after sowing. For early sown crops, spray chlormequat chloride 50% SL (0.2%) and tebuconazole 25.9% EC (0.1%) at 50-55 days. Spray herbicides in clear weather and avoid rain, fog, or dew. Select herbicides based on the identification of weeds and their severity. Weed control at the right time can improve crop yield and quality.


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