Posted by michiganmike on June 24, 2016 at 12:31:00 from (66.19.17.178):
I have alot of BL. It is very invasive. I want to kill the invasive BL (I.E)Ihe stuff that has been encroching on my hay fields, Oak/cherry woods, pasture,barn yard. I Have some very good locust that I do not want to kill. I need to draw aline on the invasive stuff though. The good locust I want to cut post out of(when the time is right.) Knowing this how would you approch this situtation? last year, I pulled out alot of it that was in our old garden spot. I used a 40' telescoping boom forklift, it will lift 6000 lbs. I was pulling them like daisys. I got most of the roots out that way. I kept it brush hogged low last year. I thought I had it licked. They have just started to sprout again. There are not very many but they are there. I bought a jug of Crossbow, Thinking that this would be the best thing to use and to lessen the kill off rate of the keeper locust. What do you all think? Anyone have luck with crossbow, Killing Black locust? What else have you used with suscess? Please keep in mind that I have sections of old growth that, for now I want to Keep. Of course I know I may loose some of them... What are my options for herbicides in the state of Michigan, W/WO a lisence? What is the blue chemical that the power co. is using(Asplaugh sp?) TIA...MTP
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