
Getting Out of Alfalfa With Herbicides |
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Soil and water conservation
Tillage exposes the soil to erosion and allows moisture to escape.
Quackgrass control
Quackgrass is often present when the time comes to remove alfalfa from the rotation.
Tillage will eliminate the opportunity for effective treatment with Roundup. In fact,
tillage may also encourage the spread of quackgrass.
Spring seedbed
Tillage leaves alfalfa crown carcasses scattered throughout the field. These can result in
poor seed placement because of equipment plugging and a rough surface. A no-till seedbed
is also more firm, allowing for better seed-to-soil contact.
Annual weed control
Populations of annual weeds such as green foxtail and wild mustard decline in fields that
have been in forages for a time. Cultivation will disturb dormant weed seeds, encouraging
a flush of annual weeds in the spring.
It's A Fact
If an alfalfa field must be leveled because of pocket gopher damage, a combination of tillage and herbicides will be necessary. In this case, consult with your local forage specialist for herbicide use recommendations.
Alfalfa Removal with Herbicides - Effectiveness & Costs
Treatment |
Rates (L/acre) |
Cost ($/acre) |
% Control |
% Control |
What to Expect |
| Roundup + Banvel + 2,4-D | 0.75 + 0.50 + 0.40 |
$26.00 |
95% + |
90% + |
Well rounded - gets alfalfa, quackgrass, suppress dandelions. |
| Roundup + Banvel | 0.75 + 0.50 |
$22.74 |
95% + |
90% + |
As above. |
| Banvel + 2,4-D | 0.50 + 0.40 |
$18.32 |
95% + |
90% + |
Good suppression but no grass control. |
| Lontrel + 2,4-D | 0.60 + 0.40 |
$46.55 |
95% + |
90% + |
A bit costly. |
| Lontrel | 0.60 |
$44.23 |
95% + |
85 - 90% |
A bit costly. |
| Roundup | 2.00 |
$17.90 |
95% + |
55 - 60% |
You don't need 2L, unless you've got sod bound grasses. |
| Roundup | 1.00 |
$8.95 |
90% + |
35 - 40% |
Reasonable. Probably have to follow up with incrop spray in June. Poor on dandelions. |
| Roundup + 2,4-D | 0.75 + 0.40 |
$11.27 |
90% + |
70 - 75% |
Good treatment. Need a full litre of Roundup for grasses. |
| Banvel | 0.50 |
$16.00 |
90% + |
70% |
No quackgrass control. |
| Roundup + Lontrel | 0.75 + 0.16 |
$27.74 |
90% |
25 - 30% |
Good treatment. Need a full leter of Roundup for grasses. |
| Roundup | 0.75 |
$6.74 |
80 - 85% + |
10 - 15% |
Too low a rate for Roundup alone. You need a litre. |
| Roundup | 0.50 |
$4.37 |
80 - 85% + |
10 - 15% |
Way too low. |
| 2,4-D | 0.40 |
$2.32 |
50 - 55% |
15 - 20% |
A waste of time. |
| Note: Both Banvel and
Lontrel leave soil residues. Consult labels for effect on last year's crops. Chart courtesy of Grainews. * Without crop competition on in-crop herbicide (from research trials for evaluation purposes only) |
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Here are some areas that will affect the manner in which you approach the operation. Give some thought to:
What weeds you will have to control. Quackgrass by itself can be managed with Roundup. But, if there are other weeds present, such as thistles and dandelions, Banvel may be needed as well.
What crop will follow alfalfa in the rotation? Banvel and Lontrel leave soil residues that may be harmful to some crops. Always consult product labels for recropping and other information.
Alfalfa land is often drier, so be prepared to seed early in the spring to take advantage of available moisture from the snow melt.
As with most treatments, some alfalfa regrowth will likely occur in early summer. Be prepared for an in-crop broadleaf treatment.
The best time to spray is after the second cut once plants have begun to grow again. Best results are achieved after the plants have reached eight inches high and are actively growing. September spraying is not too late provided there is adequate time for the product to move down into the plant roots prior to a killing frost (one to two weeks).
In drier areas of the province, or during dry years when regrowth after the second cut is likely to be inadequate, consider spraying after the first cut. However, regrowth may still occur before fall and cultivation will be necessary.
Roundup/Banvel mixes generally provide the best results, if there is a mixture of grasses and broadleaf weeds.
When using Roundup alone, don't drop it below the 1L/acre application rate. If there is a lot of quackgrass present, consult the Manitoba Agriculture Guide to Crop Protection for control recommendations.
Sow the field early. Alfalfa land is drier than other cropland. If possible, use a seeder that minimizes soil disturbance. Less disturbance means fewer annual weed problems.
Using a zero till drill is the preferred method of seeding. But, if soil moisture conditions are favourable, lighter seeding equipment can also produce good results.
Research conducted by:
Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Sciences
University of Manitoba
For further information, contact your GO representative.