Posted by Nancy Howell on July 31, 2014 at 12:11:02 from (144.162.48.64):
In Reply to: Pasture Spraying posted by Bobl1958 on July 31, 2014 at 08:45:25:
GrazonNext. We have used it for years. There is no hold time (period where stock has to be removed) for grazing and is safe for horses.
You should take them off while you are actually doing the spraying. Overnight would be fine.
It is very effective on weeds. We have used it successfully both in the spring and all through summer.
As long as the weeds are growing, the spray will be effective.
We had sprayed one of our fields and I still had chemical in the tank. "sprayed" my way back to the shop. Went through the middle of a bunch of dew berry vines to see what it would do. This was in the middle of the summer. Didn't go back for quite a while. You could tell exactly where I had sprayed. All the vines were dead.
Do not use manure from animals grazing on or being fed hay sprayed with Grazon in your garden. The chemical passes through the animal and will be in the manure. It will kill your garden. BTDT
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