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Adding Humate to Herbicides
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<blockquote data-quote="Klutch" data-source="post: 1157031" data-attributes="member: 22022"><p>Our experience here in the Pacific Northwest with humics blended with herbicides is not always good. The humics may stimulate the plant, but quite often they seem to deactivate the herbicides. </p><p>A good quality surfactant is really a no brainer with herbicides. The cost should be far less than a dollar (~$0.45) per acre, and the activity enhancement will often be the difference of great performance, or a disappointment. I agree that if you are going to the expense of time, chemistry, equipment and expense of driving over a field, do it right. Detergents are good at reducing surface tension, but they can raise cain in the spray tank with foam, and this is not really their intended function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klutch, post: 1157031, member: 22022"] Our experience here in the Pacific Northwest with humics blended with herbicides is not always good. The humics may stimulate the plant, but quite often they seem to deactivate the herbicides. A good quality surfactant is really a no brainer with herbicides. The cost should be far less than a dollar (~$0.45) per acre, and the activity enhancement will often be the difference of great performance, or a disappointment. I agree that if you are going to the expense of time, chemistry, equipment and expense of driving over a field, do it right. Detergents are good at reducing surface tension, but they can raise cain in the spray tank with foam, and this is not really their intended function. [/QUOTE]
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