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   <title>Herbicide Selection at Planting for Rice and Corn</title>
   <author>Tom Barber</author>
   <description>Numerous calls and texts over the last week with questions about burndown herbicides and plant-back intervals have rolled in. Although there is not much we can do about the rain (it will eventually stop), one thing we can do is be prepared and ready to roll when the weather clears. Regardless if early burndown programs were successful, there will likely be some weeds emerged by the time the fields dry out enough to plant. Many options exist for burndown applications just prior to or immediately following planting.</description>
   <date>
      <month>3</month>
      <day>16</day>
      <year>2020</year>
   </date>
   <pubDate>Monday, March 16, 2020 2:18:30 PM PDT</pubDate>
   <tags>Rice,Corn,Weed Management,Herbicides</tags>
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      <img src="/farm-ranch/pest-management/weed/UA-red-weed%20science-color.png"
            alt="UAEX Weed Science logo"/>
   </image>
   <email>kmerritt@uada.edu</email>
</post>
