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How to spray glyphosate on resistant and non resistant cotton varieties. Desi juggar.

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Published 25 Jun 2023

This video is explaining the sprsying techniques regarding developed by a local agri graduate for their field to get excellent efficiency regarding weeds control. How to do spray glyphosate on resistant and non resistant cotton varieties When applying glyphosate to cotton varieties, it is important to consider whether the cotton variety is resistant or non-resistant to glyphosate. Here are the general guidelines for applying glyphosate to both resistant and non-resistant cotton varieties: For Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton Varieties: Timing: Apply glyphosate when the cotton plants have at least four true leaves but before they reach the maximum growth stage recommended by the manufacturer or agricultural extension services. Mixing: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing glyphosate with water or any recommended additives. Application rate: Use the recommended rate of glyphosate for the specific cotton variety and weed pressure. This information can be obtained from the product label or local agricultural extension services. Spray equipment: Ensure that your spray equipment is properly calibrated and functioning correctly. Use nozzles and pressure settings recommended for glyphosate application on cotton. Spray coverage: Aim for thorough and uniform coverage of the target vegetation, including the leaves and stems of the cotton plants. Environmental conditions: Choose a day with calm weather conditions to minimize drift. Avoid spraying during windy or rainy conditions to prevent off-target damage. Tank mixing: Glyphosate can be tank-mixed with other herbicides to broaden the spectrum of weed control. However, consult the product label or seek advice from agricultural experts to ensure compatibility and proper usage. Follow-up: Glyphosate-resistant cotton varieties often require multiple applications throughout the growing season. Follow the recommended application intervals provided by the manufacturer or agricultural extension services. For Non-Resistant Cotton Varieties: Selective herbicides: Glyphosate is not suitable for non-resistant cotton varieties as it will cause severe damage or kill the cotton plants. Instead, select herbicides that are labeled for use in non-resistant cotton and are effective against the target weeds in your field. Pre-emergence herbicides: Apply pre-emergence herbicides before the cotton plants emerge to control weeds before they become established. Follow the product label instructions for rates, timing, and application methods. Post-emergence herbicides: Use post-emergence herbicides that are labeled for non-resistant cotton and provide effective weed control. Follow the product label instructions for rates, timing, and application methods. Tank mixing: Consider tank-mixing herbicides with different modes of action to improve weed control and reduce the risk of herbicide resistance. Follow-up: Non-resistant cotton varieties often require multiple herbicide applications throughout the growing season. Follow the recommended application intervals and herbicide rotation guidelines provided by the manufacturer or agricultural extension services. Always read and follow the product labels of herbicides and consult with local agricultural extension services or experts for specific recommendations and regulations in your area. Weeds in Cotton: Management  Tags related to weeds management in cotton ChatGPT Here are some tags related to weed management in cotton: Cotton weed control Weed management strategies Herbicide resistance in cotton Integrated weed management Pre-emergence herbicides Post-emergence herbicides Selective herbicides for cotton Non-selective herbicides for cotton Cultural weed control practices Mechanical weed control in cotton Herbicide application techniques Weed identification in cotton fields Weed competition in cotton Crop rotation and weed management Cover crops for weed suppression Herbicide drift management Herbicide tank-mixing for weed control Weed control in organic cotton production Herbicide tolerance in genetically modified cotton Weed scouting and monitoring in cotton fields

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