Posted by GeneMO on January 13, 2014 at 13:12:09 from (71.51.202.146):
In Reply to: weed control posted by joshua rod on January 12, 2014 at 11:19:51:
They work fine, if you can find them. And there is also the issue of placement. Getting the product where you want it. Granular herbicides are usually placed in a band behind the planter. Using a special attachment on the planter. Trying to use a spreader would not work, as the prouduct is light and you couldn't get the spreader to throw it more than 8 or 10' on each side, plus the wind would cause you fits. Putting it in with lime, or fertilizer might work as a spreader, but then it has to be mixed somehow, and then how do you calibrate the whole thing?
Hire the local COOP or farm supply to spray it for you. A few bucks an acre and you have none of the safety issues, or liability issues if it drifts on the neighbors rose bushes.
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