Posted by VicS on May 01, 2014 at 19:16:03 from (70.195.64.28):
In Reply to: Roundup mixture posted by ssgshelton on May 01, 2014 at 17:59:55:
The rate of real roundup for Southern Il. is 22 oz. If using generic 32 oz. or one quart. I use a quart and a half. Or one quart of real Round-up. To see how much water you are spraying. Pick a pressure 20 to 30 psi. drive one mile down a road or a field road spraying at the speed you want to go. After you have went 1 mile check how much water you have used. then take your boom with times 5280 ft Say your boom is 20 ft X 5280 distance you have went. 105600 sq ft.divided by 43560 sq ft in a acre. 2.24 acres. Maybe you have used one half of your 55 gal.(about right) 27.5 gal on 2.24 acres. Divide 2.24 into 27.5 = 12.27 gal per acre. So your 55 gal tank. Better just call it 50 gal. (can't get it all out or get it plum full) So you can spray 4 acres. So put 1 gallon of Round-up in and go. I would start with BLUE flat fan tips, 15 inch centers. And 25 psi. 6 mph. Should be about right. Vic
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