The very early, postemergence treatment may also provide control of some broad- 

 leaved weeds , such as pigweed and lambsquarter . There is no recommendation for 

 mixing oil or 2,4-D with Ramrod as an early postemergence treatment. 



The Ramrod -at razine combination has clearance for very early postemergence 

 application- -before weeds reach the two-leaf stage. There are no label recom- 

 mendations for adding oil to this combination. 



With AAtrex , you have quite a bit of flexibility. If you didn't get it on pre- 

 plant or at planting, you can still apply it after planting. But do it before 

 the weeds emerge. 



AAtrex may also be used with or without the oil additive as an early postemergence 

 spray before weeds are 1-12/ inches hi gh. If the weeds aren't up, there is no 

 need to add the oil. Important point : The sooner you apply AAtrex after planting, 

 the better. 



When mixing AAtrex and oil, fill the spray tank with at least half the amount of 

 water needed. In a separate container, make a thin slurry of AAtrex in water 

 and add this to the tank. Keep the suspension well-agitated, add the oil, then 

 add the remaining amount of water needed. 



If you plan to use AAtrex and oil, store and handle the oil carefully. Oil con- 

 taminated with even a small amount of water may not emulsify properly when added 

 to the tank. 



For further details, refer to the University of Illinois 1969 Weed Control Guide, 

 and the most-recent label instructions. 



For the best weed control and highest yields, exercise control early. 



HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS FOR SOYBEANS 



We have received several questions about the use of herbicide combinations for 

 soybeans . Farmers look to combinations as a way of controlling more broadleaved 

 weeds . 



Alanap Plus (Whistle and Amoco soybean herbicide) is a mixture of Alanap and 

 Chloro-IPC. The Chloro-IPC improves the smartweed control. 



Dyanap (Alanap + dinitro) is cleared for very early postemergence use on soybeans. 



Dinitro is a contact herbicide that will control most of the broadleaved weeds 

 that emerge with the soybeans . Many of the broadleaved weeds continue to emerge 

 long after soybeans come up. 



Londax (Lorox + Ramrod) presently is cleared for soybeans, and is to be used for 

 seed replanting. 



Noraben , a mixture of Herban (norea) + Amiben, is being advertised before clearance. 

 Norea is chemically related to Lorox. It is cleared for cotton, sorghum, and 

 spinach, but not for soybeans as yet. 



