WinField United Services Adoption Manger Andrew Laney says that planning is more important than ever. “We’ve always got a Plan A and a Plan B. This year, I think we need to have a Plan C and D, too.” With herbicide supplies tight, Laney says growers must consider the amount of product available, application rates and the use of adjuvants. “This is year that your adjuvant should be correct to make that chemistry work so you don’t have to go back and do it again.” In the current economic environment, fertilizer applications also have to be as efficient as possible. “On the flip side of that, don’t skip fertilizer this year. That’s something that might not show up much this year, but it will in the next three or four years and you’ll be trying to dig out of a deficit.”
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