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Peanut Weed Control Update - 2017 Eric P. Prostko, Ph.D. Professor and Extension Weed Specialist Department of Crop & Soil Sciences

2016 Peanut Weed Control Research PE-08B-16 June 22, 2016 56 DAP

2016 Peanut Weed Control Research PE-08B-16 August 9, 2016 104 DAP

Somewhere in SW Georgia on July 8, 2016

Peanut Weed Control - 2016 6313 lbs/A PE-12B-16 July 8 66 DAP Prowl H20 @ 32 oz/A – PRE Valor @ 3 oz/A – PRE Strongarm @ 0.225 oz/A – PRE Cadre @ 4 oz/A – 41 DAP Dual Magnum @ 16 oz/A – 41 DAP 2,4-DB @ 16 oz/A – 41 DAP $46.00/A 6313 lbs/A PE-12B-16 July 8 66 DAP

Dual Magnum @ 16 oz/A – EPOST Peanut Weed Control - 2016 Prowl H20 @ 32 oz/A – PRE Gramoxone @ 12 oz/A – 11 DAP Storm @ 16 oz/A – 11 DAP Dual Magnum @ 16 oz/A – EPOST Cadre @ 4 oz/A – 41 DAP Dual Magnum @ 16 oz/A – 41 DAP 2,4-DB @ 16 oz/A – 41 DAP $43.00/A PE-12B-16 July 8 66 DAP 6041 lbs/A

Top Herbicides Applied to Peanut (% of Planted Acres) NASS Chemical Use Survey 2013

Prowl vs. Sonalan Research Summary Year Source State Results 1993 Peanut Science 20:126-128 TX 1) No difference in yield. 2) Grades 1.1% lower with Prowl. 2002 Peanut Science 29:141-145 GA No difference in Texas panicum control. No difference in yield. 2003 Peanut Science 30:34-37 1) No difference in yield or grade. 2011 Peanut Science 38:57-60 1) 8.6% less yield with Sonalan*** 2016 Prices/gal: Sonalan 3EC = $42; Prowl 3.3EC = $27; Prowl H2O 3.8ASC= $35 Cost for 1 qt/A: Sonalan 3EC = $10.50; Prowl 3.3EC = $6.75; Prowl H2O 3.8ASC= $8.75 LB AI for 1 qt/A : Sonalan 3EC = 0.75; Prowl 3.3EC = 0.83; Prowl H20 ASC= 0.95

Starting Clean!!!!! 4-5’ tall AMAPA Mowed Disked Rototilled 2X Photo taken 17 Days later

Palmer Amaranth Height Low = 1.5” High = 9.5” Average = 5.3” 9/19 (47%) taller than avg.

Flumioxazin

Panther 4SC Mixing Order (liquid flumioxazin)

Not Rowel FX!!!!!!!!! Valor + Classic

Valor In-Furrow Oh Sxxt! Variety: GA-06G Planting Date: May 17, 2016 Pictures: July 8, 2016 and at harvest Panther 4SC 3 oz/A INFR Admire Pro INFR Photos: Dr. Jason Sarver, Mississippi State University

ELE-MAX ENC Helena 11-8-5 + B, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Co, Mo 1 qt/A = $4.50 Does it act as a peanut safener? Does it improve weed peanut control? Does it improve peanut yields?

Influence of ENC @ 32 oz/A on Peanut Leaf Burn - 3 DAT LSD (0.10) = 4 CV = 14.27 (8 oz/A) (8 oz/A + 16 oz/A) PE-20-16 May 19 (12 oz/A + 16 oz/A + 16 oz/A)

Gramoxone 2SL @ 8 oz/A + Dual Magnum 7.64EC @ 16 oz/A – 3 DAT - ENC + ENC @ 32 oz/A

The Influence of Ele-Max ENC on Peanut Yield – 2016* GA-06G P = 0.2435 CV = 11.7 *Averaged over 4 herbicide treatments.

J-Rooting Peanuts – No Herbicides Applied GA-06G, Planted May 5, 2014, Pictures May 20

Dual Magnum 7.62EC 42 oz/A - PRE NTC 34 DAT

Does Dual Magnum 7.62EC @ 42 oz/A (2X) Applied PRE Cause Peanut J-Rooting?? CV = 13.02 34 DAT PE-61-16

Does Dual Magnum 7.62EC @ 42 oz/A (2X) Applied PRE Cause Peanut Yield Loss? CV = 8.37

Sinbar Injury

Peanut (GA-06G) Response to Sinbar 80WG Applied PRE NTC Sinbar 80WG 4 oz/A Sinbar 80WG 2 oz/A PE-21-16 21 DAT

Peanut (GA-06G) Response to Sinbar 80WG Applied PRE NTC Sinbar 80WG 1 oz/A Sinbar 80WG 0.5 oz/A PE-21-16 21 DAT

Table 1. Peanut stand, plant height, and yield reductions caused by preemergence applications of terbacil, 2016. Terbacil Rate (lb ai/A) Peanut Responsea Stand Reduction (%)b Height Reduction (%)c Yield Reduction (%) 0.0 0 c 0 d 0.025 2 c 5 d 0.05 8 c 7 c 17 c 0.10 71 b 27 b 68 b 0.20 100 a aMeans in the same column with the same letter are not significantly different according to DMRT (P=0.10). b56 DAP c120 DAP

Peanuts/2,4-D/Dicamba How much? When? Tank-contamination Vapor Drift = 1/1000thX? Particle Drift = 1/100thX? When? Tank-contamination Is dicamba always worse than 2,4-D?

Peanut (GA-12Y) Response to Enlist Duo 3 Peanut (GA-12Y) Response to Enlist Duo 3.3SL (glyphosate + 2,4-D choline) Applied at Various Times @ 56 oz/A PE-05-16 August 12 107 DAP

Peanut (GA-12Y) Yield Losses (%) Caused by Enlist Duo 3.3SL - 2016 Rate/A2 Time of Application (DAP1) 15 30 60 90 1X (56 oz/A) 45 61 64 56 0.1X (5.6 oz/A) 12 11 7 3 0.01X (0.56 oz/A) 5 1DAP = days after planting. 256 oz/A = 0.7 lb ae 2,4-D + 0.74 lb ae glyphosate; 5.6 oz/A = 0.07 lb ae 2,4-D + 0.074 lb ae of glyphosate; 0.56 oz/A= 0.007 lb ae 2,4-D + 0.0074 lb ae glyphosate. PE-05-16 LSD 0.10 = 8 CV = 38

Peanut (GA-06G) Response to Engenia 5SL (dicamba) Applied at Various Times @ 12.8 oz/A 15 DAP 30 DAP 60 DAP 90 DAP PE-04-16 August 12 107 DAP

Peanut (GA-06G) Yield Losses (%) Caused by Engenia 5SL - 2016 Rate/A Time of Application (DAP1) 15 30 60 90 1X (12.8 oz/A) 87 93 38 0.1X (1.28 oz/A) 16 19 23 3 0.01X (0.128 oz/A) 6 8 1DAP = days after planting. PE-04-16 LSD 0.10 = 7 CV = 23

Peanut Yield Loss Caused By Simulated Drift Rates (1X) - 2016 Engenia = 12.8 oz/A Enlist Duo = 56 oz/A

Peanut Yield Loss Caused By Simulated Drift Rates (1/10X) - 2016 Engenia = 1.28 oz/A Enlist Duo = 5.6 oz/A

Peanut Yield Loss Caused By Simulated Drift Rates (1/100X) - 2016 Engenia = 0.128 oz/A Enlist Duo = 0.56 oz/A

2016 Nozzle Research Prowl + Valor + Strongarm (PRE) fb Cadre + Dual Magnum + 2,4-DB (45 DAP) 11002DG 11002AIXR NTC TTI02 TADF02-D PE-12-16 August 10 107 DAP

New Labels 2017? Zidua 85WG = pyroxasulfone (BASF) Anthem Flex 4SE = Zidua + Aim (FMC) 3.733 lbs Zidua + 0.267 lbs Aim POST With Gramoxone and/or Cadre UGA will not support PRE use Why? No 2X safety margin What about Brake?

Glyphosate/Peanuts Again in 2016 Pierce County Decatur County

What do the top Georgia peanut growers do What do the top Georgia peanut growers do? 2015 Georgia Peanut Achievement Club Winners 12 growers 6426 lb/A average yield GA State Avg. = 4470 lb/A 12/12 - irrigated 9/12 - bottom plow 12/12 - twin rows Herbicides 10/12 - Sonalan 10/12 - Valor 2/12 - Dual 9/12 - Cadre 6/12 - 2,4-DB 2/12 - Prowl 2/12 - Strongarm

Webster County – Sept 4, 2015 2013-2016 Dryland peanuts 18 oz of Cadre over 4 years

UGA-Tifton – December 6, 2016

Questions? eprostko@uga.edu www.gaweed.com