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Re: Super A . I want to add a sprayer w/boom
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Posted by CNKS on May 09, 2004 at 12:10:16 from (207.178.99.75):
In Reply to: Super A . I want to add a sprayer w/boom posted by tbird on May 09, 2004 at 03:44:17:
I have sprayed with the type sprayer you are talking about for over 30 years, Rollie and Jay have given you good advice. I modified a commercial sprayer for my C and use it to spray my own property with. I built a shield so that I would minimize drift off my own property, due to our constant wind. 2,4-D is one of many herbicides that are not restricted use. Kansas law says you can spray those without a license of any kind on your own property, as long as you follow labeled instructions. If you spray for others you need a license. I imagine your state has a similar law, but check with your county extension agent first. Just don't spray next to your neighbors flowers or tomatoes. For restricted use pesticides, you must have a license, regardless. In Kansas you must pass a fairly simple test and pay a small fee (I think it's less than $100). I spray 2,4-D and glyphosate for my combination of bindweed, sandbur, and puncture vine, as mowing has no effect on those 3 weeds, except to spread the seed around.
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