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Other spring wheat producers applied 2,172 million pounds of herbicides to 91 percent of the 2006 other spring wheat acres planted. The most common herbicides applied were 2,4-D, 2EHE with 47 percent of the acreage sprayed, followed by Glyphosate iso. salt with 43 percent, and Clodinafop- propargil with 23 percent. Winter wheat producers in the state applied 96.8 million pounds of nitrogen fertilizer to 87 percent of the 1.95 million acres planted for the 2006 crop. Of the planted acreage, 84 p...ercent received 46.2 million pounds of phosphate fertilizer, while 9.9 million pounds of potash was applied to 31 percent of the acres, and 2.0 million pounds of Sulphur were applied to 12 percent of the acres. Winter wheat producers used 2,315 million pounds of herbicides on 92 percent of the winter wheat acres planted. The top three herbicides applied were MCPA, 2- ethylhexyl with 63 percent of the acreage sprayed, 2,4-D, 2EHE with 54 percent, and metsulphuron-methyl with 24 percent. In the U.S., two durum wheat producing States were included in the 2006 survey: Montana and North Dakota.
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