Field Planning Scenarios: Outside the Cotton Belt
Is It OK To Spray Enlist One ® Or Enlist Duo ® Herbicide?
Soybeans without the Enlist E3 ® Soybeans trait
Wind Direction 5 MPH
If an adjacent susceptible crop is downwind, DO NOT SPRAY an Enlist ® herbicide. Use glufosinate and/or glyphosate to stay ahead of weeds if necessary. Buffer distances do not protect downwind adjacent susceptible crops. The best scenario is to wait until wind is blowing directly away from the vineyard, tomatoes or other susceptible crop.
Vineyard or tomatoes
Enlist E3 ® Soybeans
Corn, wheat, alfalfa or sorghum
Soybeans without the Enlist E3 ® Soybeans trait
Wind Direction 8 MPH
It’s OK to spray when wind is blowing away from susceptible crops and toward soybeans without the Enlist E3 ® trait. Soybeans without the Enlist E3 trait are not a susceptible crop, meaning you can spray when the wind is blowing toward them with no field separation.
Vineyard or tomatoes
Enlist E3 ® Soybeans
Corn, wheat, alfalfa or sorghum
Soybeans without the Enlist E3 ® soybeans trait
Wind Direction 10 MPH
It’s OK to spray and there are no wind directional restrictions when wind is blowing toward an adjacent compatible crop, such as corn, wheat, alfalfa or sorghum. Watch for shifting wind during the application. If wind shifts toward the susceptible crop, stop spraying.
Vineyard or tomatoes
Enlist E3 ® Soybeans
Corn, wheat, alfalfa or sorghum
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