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The tolerance of two ALS-sensitive field corn hybrids was evaluated using commercial herbicide formulations that contain the crop safener, isoxadifen. Corn yields were reduced 4% to 7% by the commercial herbicide formulations at 1X and 2X rates. Corn growers should be conscious of hybrid sensitivity and herbicide MOAs used. Coarse-droplet nozzles will be required when applying herbicides in auxin-resistant crops as a method of reducing drift. A season-long peanut herbicide program applying all herbicides using coarse droplet nozzles was evaluated for weed control and crop yield. Palmer amaranth control was not influenced by nozzle. However, annual grass control was reduced by 5% to 6% when using coarse-droplet nozzles, specifically the TTI11002 nozzle. Peanut yield was not influenced by nozzle type or herbicide programs used. Since, annual grass control was reduced when using coarse-droplet nozzles, peanut growers should be aware that additional herbicide applications may be needed for optimum grass control.

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