Dual Magnum labeled for Michigan strawberries
In annual and perennial strawberries, Dual Magnum may be applied before or after transplanting, pre-emergence to dormant strawberry before emergence in the spring, post-emergence after spring emergence, post-emergence to row middles, or after renovation. Dual Magnum may be applied before laying plastic or after laying plastic to row middles. The application rate is 0.67 – 1.33 pints per acre. Use the lower rate on coarse soils. There is a 30-day pre-harvest interval.
Dual Magnum should not be incorporated; it should be applied to damp soil or followed by 0.25 inch of rain or irrigation for activation. Dual Magnum suppresses germination of most annual grasses, including barnyardgrass, large crabgrass, fall panicum and the foxtails. It provides fair control of annual bluegrass and field sandbur. Among broadleaves, it controls galinsoga, eastern black nightshade, spotted spurge, amaranths and pigweeds. It has good activity against yellow nutsedge. At the rates used, Dual Magnum provides four to five weeks of weed control. It does not provide season-long control of any weeds, so other herbicides usually are needed during the season.
Dual Magnum is another effective tool for Michigan growers of summer squash and strawberry. If used along with other herbicides, it should improve production of these and other registered crops.
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— Bernard Zandstra, Michigan State University