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<blockquote data-quote="SLE" data-source="post: 294429" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>I typically try to wait for the first good weed sprout, normally around the 1st of June, then spray, wait a few days for the weeds to start dying off, then till and seed. I've also tilled, sprayed, and then seeded. Can't say I noticed a lot of difference between those two different practices. Water wise, I'm on rural water and the spray works fine, just haven't had round-up ready sweet corn, so once it's planted, my spray applications are typically broad leaf agents that don't affect corn and normally those only are only need once around the 3-4 leaf stage if I remember correctly. the corn usually get a good enough head start that it doesn't matter after that. The year I had all the grass, the corn was up before the grass showed up so I was kinda SOL and i didn't know what to use on the grass that wouldn't kill the corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLE, post: 294429, member: 3889"] I typically try to wait for the first good weed sprout, normally around the 1st of June, then spray, wait a few days for the weeds to start dying off, then till and seed. I've also tilled, sprayed, and then seeded. Can't say I noticed a lot of difference between those two different practices. Water wise, I'm on rural water and the spray works fine, just haven't had round-up ready sweet corn, so once it's planted, my spray applications are typically broad leaf agents that don't affect corn and normally those only are only need once around the 3-4 leaf stage if I remember correctly. the corn usually get a good enough head start that it doesn't matter after that. The year I had all the grass, the corn was up before the grass showed up so I was kinda SOL and i didn't know what to use on the grass that wouldn't kill the corn. [/QUOTE]
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