By Darren Hefty
Winter Wheat
If you have tough winter annual grasses still living in your winter wheat like cheat, downy brome, Italian ryegrass or others, you have a battle in front of you. The best time to control them is in the fall. The second best time to hit them with a herbicide is right now. As soon as they are actively growing in the spring, you can spray them. Some words of caution:
- Your best options were fall treatments of Maverick, Olympus or PowerFlex. The spring options are not nearly as good, so set your expectations accordingly.
- Mixing grass herbicides with broadleaf herbicides will lessen the effectiveness of the grass herbicide. If you’re already using a “second best” option, don’t reduce its power by spraying a broadleaf herbicide at the same time unless there are hardly any grasses out there at all.
Your best options now are: GoldSky, Rimfire Max or Everest 2.0. These all contain Group 2 (ALS) grass killers.
Spring Wheat
Pre-emerge: You have a couple good options for grass control that can kill weeds before they emerge from the ground and start competing with your wheat for water and nutrients.
- Pre-Pare is a Group 2 (ALS) herbicide with good activity on foxtails and wild oats, along with suppression on cheat. It will also kill some broadleaf weeds.
- Zidua is a new herbicide option in wheat from the Group 15 family. This is a unique site of action for use in wheat. Zidua will be a good choice for foxtails, Italian ryegrass and a number of broadleaf weeds. This year, however, Zidua is pretty much sold out across the country.
Post-emerge: There is nothing new for 2014 in the post-emerge grass control market. The real keys here are to spray early, rotate sites of action (chemical families) and spray broadleaf and grass herbicides separately when there is a major grass problem.
- Group 1 (ACCase Inhibitors): Axial, Discover and Puma. Good on wild oats and foxtails. Axial has shown the least amount of antagonism (reduction in performance) when mixed with broadleaf herbicides.
- Group 2 (ALS): Everest 2.0, GoldSky and Rimfire Max. Good on wild oats and foxtails. If you used Pre-Pare as your pre-emerge herbicide, you should use a Group 1 post-emerge whenever possible.