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Page 1: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2012 Cotton Production Meeting

Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Page 2: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

BIOLOGY

Integrated to remain

sustainable

Management

programs

Diversity and Integration:

Keys to Surviving in a Palmer World

Page 3: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

What makes Palmer special?

BIOLOGY

Integrated to remain

sustainable

Management

programs

Page 4: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Concept of Overlapping Residuals

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Time

Her

bic

ide

con

cen

trat

ion Critical herbicide

concentration

Page 5: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

ValorNo Palmer up

Valor + DirexPalmer up, >15 d

to plant

DirexPalmer up, <15 d

to plant

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

RU + Staple

OR

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Direx

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

APPLY VALOR AND/OR DIREX TO EVERY ACRE; MUST BE PALMER FREE AT PLANTING!!!

Page 6: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

Valor + Direx

Direx

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

RU + Staple

OR

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Direx

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

RU + Staple wins 7 out of 10 times!

Page 7: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

Valor + Direx

Direx

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

RU + Staple

OR

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Direx

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Consider direct spraying Warrant mixture if more than 6 leaf cotton!

Page 8: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

Valor + Direx

Direx

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

RU + Staple

OR

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Direx

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

No brainer…..Suprend great option as well!

Page 9: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

or

diuron

Reflex + diuron

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Cotoran

Reflex + Staple

Staple + diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

No brainer…..Suprend great option as well!

Page 10: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

or

diuron

Reflex + diuron

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Cotoran

Reflex + Staple

Staple + diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Valor before emergence;

diuron + paraquat

less than 5 inch Palmer

48 hr within planting; add

paraquat

10 - 12 d after PRE

(10 day after May 10)

12 - 14 d after POST1

(12 day after May 10)

15-18 d after POST2

Page 11: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

or

diuron

Reflex + diuron

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Cotoran

Reflex + Staple

Staple + diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrant

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Valor before emergence;

diuron + paraquat

less than 5 inch Palmer

48 hr within planting; add

paraquat

10 - 12 d PRE

(10 day after May 10)

12 - 14 d POST 1

(12 day after May 10)

15-18 d POST2

Allows 2 residuals at planting instead of 3 to reduce injury.

Perfect timing for thrips application!

Allows time for activation before PRE breaks down!

Page 12: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST2 Layby

Treflan/Prowl +

Reflex 12 oz

Reflex 8-12 oz

+

Diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

or

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or

Warrant

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Conventional Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Need to plant within 5 days of PPI

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20

40

60

80

100

80 c

99 a92 b

PRE

3 d

Reflex applied at 1 pt in combination with Prowl.

PPI

Rototiller

PPI

Field cultivator

PPI

Disk

Percent Palmer Control, 2010. TyTy, GA. 38 DAT.

Page 14: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Tillage

or

Valor

or

Diuron

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Staple

Reflex + Cotoran

Staple + diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

or

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrat

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Conventional Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Page 15: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Preplant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Treflan/Prowl +

Reflex 12 oz

Tillage

or

Valor

or

Diuron

Reflex 8-12 oz

+

Diuron

Reflex + Direx

Reflex + Prowl

Reflex + Staple

Reflex + Cotoran

Staple + diuron

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

or

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Staple

(Palmer up)

or

RU + Dual or Warrant

RU + Dual or

Warrant

RU + Dual or Warrat

Diuron

+

MSMA

Diuron

+

MSMA

RR Conventional Tillage Cotton Systems. 2012.

Must be clean 48 hr within planting; add

paraquat

10 - 12 d PRE

12 - 14 d POST 1

15-18 d POST2

Page 16: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Roundup Ready PLUS Cotton Incentive (Up to $22)

Valor AND Reflex = ($3.00)

Cotoran, Cotton Pro, Direx = ($3.00)*

Warrant 3 pt = ($4.50)*

Dual Magnum 1 pt = ($3.00)

Gramoxone Inteon 2 pt = ($1.00)

*Will pay on 2 applications

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0

20

40

2004 2009 2011

37

18

% a

cres

Ignite-based Programs

0

Impact of GR Palmer amaranth on GA.

Page 18: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

GR Palmer amaranth control in dryland conservation tillage systems

Prowl + Reflex PRE

Roundup + Dual POST

Diuron + MSMA PD

Prowl + Reflex PRE

Ignite + Dual POST

Diuron + MSMA PD

Page 19: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Making the most of your Ignite!

Water volume

Spray tip and pressure

Time of day you spray

Palmer size

Page 20: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

GreenLeaf TwinJet Air Induction

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MOST IMPORTANT IS TO HAVE PRESSURE AND NOZZLES THAT GENERALTE MEDIUM (300-400 MICRONS)

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40

60

80

100

99 a

50 b

97 a

6.45 am

8 c

Ignite POST 1 (5” Palmer), Ignite POST 2 (18 d later), Diuron + MSMA layby

12 – 1 pm 6:30 – 7:00 pm 12 – 1 am

Late-season Palmer control with Ignite as influenced by time of day.

Time of Day for Ignite Applications

Macon Co.

Dryland

%

Page 23: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

6.45 am 12:30 pm

Ignite POST (5”Palmer), Ignite POST 2 (18 d later), diuron + MSMA layby

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Rate

Making the most of your Ignite

GPA Time

Nozzle

Page 25: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Rate

Making the most of your Ignite

GPA Time

Nozzle

Biggest pigweed in the field is 3

inches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Page 26: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

32 oz/A Gly 4 fb 29 oz/A Ignite on 12” Palmer

Page 27: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Controlling Palmer in LL Cotton. 2012.Pre-plant PRE POST1

1-lf cottonPOST 2

5-7 lf cottonLayby

Valor

or

diuron

Diuron + Prowl

Cotoran + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

Staple + Prowl

Ignite

+

Dual Mag

Ignite Diuron

+

MSMA

Page 28: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Controlling Palmer in LL Cotton. 2012.

Pre-plant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

or

diuron

Diuron + Prowl

Cotoran + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

Staple + Prowl

Ignite

+

Dual Mag

Ignite Diuron

+

MSMA

WANT RESIDUAL HERE BUT KINDA STUCK???

Page 29: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Pre-plant PRE POST1 POST 2 Layby

Valor

or

diuron

Diuron + Prowl

Cotoran + Prowl

Reflex + Prowl

Staple + Prowl

Ignite

+

Dual Mag

Ignite Diuron

+

MSMA

Valor before Palmer

emergence; diuron + paraquat

less than 5” Palmer

48 hr within planting; add

paraquat

12 - 14 d after PRE

(12 day after May 10)

14 - 16 d after POST1

(14 day after May 10)

14-16 d after POST

2

Controlling Palmer in LL Cotton. 2012.

Page 30: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2012 Ignite Based Programs

1. LibertyLink

2. GlyTol LibertyLink

3. WideStrike

Page 31: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2012 Ignite Based Programs

1. LibertyLinkAdvantage: no injury issue with Ignite

Disadvantage: no tolerance to Roundup

Page 32: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

800

1,600

2,400

3,200

29402940 3015 3010

All systems had diuron PRE and diuron + MSMA applied at layby.

ST 4145 Seed Cotton Yield In Response to Ignite-Based Programs. 2012.

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz + Dual

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz + Dual

Ignite 32 oz + Warrant

Ignite 43 oz

Ignite 43 oz

1 leaf

6 leaf

No Ignite: 2925

Page 33: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2012 Ignite Based Programs

1. LibertyLinkAdvantage: no injury issue with Ignite

Disadvantage: no tolerance to Roundup

2. GlyTol LibertyLinkAdvantage: no injury issue with Ignite or Roundup

Disadvantage: limited supply, less data on yield

Page 34: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

WMax +

Ignite

WMax 33 oz

Ignite 44 oz

WMax +

Ignite +

Dual

(1 pt)

Percent GlyTol + LL cotton injury from topical applications 7 DAT.

Moultrie, 2010

8 leaf cotton

0 a 2 a1 a 18 b

Page 35: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

WMax +

Ignite

WMax 33 oz

Ignite 44 oz

WMax +

Ignite +

Dual

(1 pt)

Percent GlyTol + LL cotton injury from topical applications 7 DAT.

Moultrie, 2010

8 leaf cotton

0 a 2 a1 a 18 b

Seque

ntia

l app

licat

ions

of I

gnite

and

Round

up in

201

2 to

avo

id a

ntag

onsim

?

Page 36: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2012 Ignite Based Programs

1. LibertyLinkAdvantage: no injury issue with Ignite

Disadvantage: no tolerance to Roundup

2. GlyTol LibertyLinkAdvantage: no injury issue with Ignite or Roundup

Disadvantage: limited supply, less data on yield

3. WideStrikeAdvantage: no injury issue Roundup, only tolerance

to Ignite

Disadvantage: You will get injury from Ignite

Page 37: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Phytogen Widestrike Cotton

1. Confers tolerance to Ignite

2. Tolerance not complete; injury will occur and yield loss can occur if you don’t know what you are doing.

3. According to EPA, Ignite can be applied to widestrike cotton.

4. However, grower is liable as neither Bayer nor Dow recommend or warrant the use of Ignite on Widestrike cotton

Page 38: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

800

1,600

2,400

3,200

2680 b

2916 a

2831 ab

2850 ab

All systems had diuron PRE and diuron + MSMA applied at layby.

ST 4145 Seed Cotton Yield In Response to Ignite-Based Programs. 2012.

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz + Dual

Ignite 32 oz

Ignite 32 oz + Dual

Ignite 32 oz + Warrant

Ignite 43 oz

Ignite 43 oz

1 leaf

6 leaf

No Ignite: 2970

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0

20

40

60

80

100

77 b

95 a 96 a

69 c

Six Inch GR Palmer Response to Layby or Hooded Spray Options. Macon, 2012.

Gramoxone +

Direx

Direx + MSMA

Ignite + Valor

Ignite

Page 41: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

77 b

95 a 96 a

69 c

GR Palmer Response to Layby or Hooded Spray Options. Macon, 2012.

Gramoxone +

Direx

Direx + MSMA

Ignite + Valor

Ignite

DO NOT APPLY IGNITE MORE THAN TWICE A YEAR

Page 42: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Herbicide Resistance: Will You Survive?

If resistance is one in a billion then you

only need 918 acres to find that plant.

(historically resistance is 1 plant in population of 1-10 million…9.18 acres)

25 plants per square foot emerge = 1,089,000 plants

per acre

Page 43: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2004: GR Palmer Began Changing Agriculture Forever

Time Line For Significant Events in Georgia Weed Management

2009-2011: Significant Adoption of Ignite Programs

2012: GlyTol + LL Cotton Commercialized

2016: Glyphosate + Glufosinate + 2,4-D

Glyphosate + Glufosinate + Dicamba

2017/2018: Glyphosate + Glufosinate + HPPD

Page 44: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

2,4-D (3.8 L) 1.5 pt to 8 inch Palmer

12 DAT 24 DAT

Page 45: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Clarity 1 pt 8 inch Palmer

12 DAT 24 DAT

Page 46: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Tomorrow if Ignite works

Herbicide Cost of $39/A

Today RR System

Herbicide Cost of $59/A

Managing Palmer Amaranth in DryLand Production!!

Page 47: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Heavy Residue Deep Turn

Hand weed Cultivate

Georgia growers will not economically survive relying on just herbicides!!!!

Page 48: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Potential Benefits for Georgia Growers

1. Improved Palmer control

2. Protect herbicide chemistry

3. Labor (compared to tillage)

4. Wind and water erosion

5. Prevents GR horseweed

6. Prevents/Lessons GR ryegrass

7. Moisture conservation

8. Reduce herbicide inputs

9. Higher yields on dryland

10. Protection from EPA

11. Reduces thrips damage

Page 49: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Potential Challenges for Georgia Growers

rye

Ripper shank

1. Blowout impacting stand

2. Incorporate herbicides with when strip tilling

3. Spray then roll, roll then spray?

4. Time to get established

5. Increased fertilizer

6. Rubber wheel system

7. Grower comfort

Page 50: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

GR Palmer amaranth influence on cotton lint yield (lb/A) in the Roundup system.*

0

200

400

600

800

592 c690 b

Weeds

*RR System: Diuron + Reflex + Staple fb Roundup + Parrlay fb Direx + MSMA

Inversion + rye

Deep inversion

790 a

Rye

480 d

Page 51: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Controlling Palmer Without Killing Cotton With Herbicides!

Seedling depth and vigor Irrigation Schedule

Soil dry or moist at planting?

AT-PLANT HERBICIDES

Cotoran

Diuron

Prowl

Reflex

Staple

Combinations

Page 52: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

30 b

10 a

Cotton response to Reflex PRE as affected by watering regime and cotton vigor. TVP, 2011.

Plant Bone Dry

0.4” 0 d, 1 d, 3 d, 5 d

Pre-Irrigate 0.75”

Plant Into Moisture

0.4” 3 day

HIGH VIGOR SHALLOW COTTON

Page 53: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

30 b

10 a

Cotton response to Reflex PRE as affected by watering regime and cotton vigor. TVP, 2011.

Plant Bone Dry

0.4” 0 d, 1 d, 3 d, 5 d

Pre-Irrigate 0.75”

Plant Into Moisture

0.4” 3 day

HIGH VIGOR SHALLOW PLANTED COTTON VS HIGH VIGOR NORMAL 0.67 INCH PLANTED

Page 54: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

0

20

40

60

80

100

41 b

18 a

Cotton response to Reflex PRE as affected by watering regime and cotton vigor. TVP, 2011.

Plant Bone Dry

0.4” 0 d, 1 d, 3 d, 5 d

Pre-Irrigate 0.75”

Plant Into Moisture

0.4” 3 day

LOW VIGOR SHALLOW PLANTED COTTON VS LOW VIGOR NORMAL 0.67 INCH PLANTED

Page 55: 2012 Cotton Production Meeting Stanley Culpepper, University of Georgia, Tifton

Heavy Residue Deep Turn

Hand weed Cultivate

Georgia growers will not economically survive relying on just herbicides!!!!