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Posted by JOHN (LA) on September 14, 2003 at 13:24:11 from (66.157.50.89):
In Reply to: Weeds posted by JC on September 13, 2003 at 14:15:28:
I very much agree that this is some bad advise. I did not post before because I DO NOT know what chemical will help you. But I do know that while roundup and others will work for spot treatment of weeds and grasses it will kill every thing it touches. May be great to use on their 25 foot by 50 foot front yard but a field big enough to call a hay field would be very hard to spot treat. BUT I guess you can figure that out. My advise to you is. You have to class your hay. Broadleaf; narrowleaf; whatever. Then you can get a chemical that will kill other types of grasses but not your type. Your states Ag Center or Extension Service can help you with this.That is what they are there for.Besides your local states service can help you much more than even a Ag Center from another state. Your local people know your weather,soil conditions, grasses and problems. What I am trying to say is; even if some one can post the correct chemical to use and at what strength to use it; if you apply at the wrong time of the year you probley just threw your money away. What works for me here in Louisiana where we plant Rye grass in October for winter grazing is not going to work for someone who has three seasons. (winter; spring; and fall) Hope you can see my point and get some local advise.
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