Liberty is a contact type herbicide, is primarily nonselective, and controls most of all small broadleaf weeds. Liberty applied to small weeds (2-inch tall) provided good to excellent control. Surprisingly, other weed flushes did not emerge after small weeds were killed. This was probably due to rapid canopy closure from narrow row seeded beans. Much lower weed control occurred when Liberty was applied to weeds beyond two inches tall. Increasing the herbicide rate from 29 to 36 fluid ounces did not improve weed control to the level as when Liberty was applied to small weeds. Hot temperatures and high light environmental conditions enhanced activity of Liberty.
This data shows the utility and good weed management of using herbicides with several mechanisms of actions to delay weed resistance. This data also shows that application to small weeds is preferential to large weeds. All herbicide combinations improved weed control when compared to Liberty alone, except Prefix and Warrant