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Posted by paul on May 21, 2004 at 10:12:50 from (209.23.145.73):
In Reply to: generic roundup posted by Tim on May 21, 2004 at 07:01:28:
Be _very_ careful of chemical advise from this site, questions come up often in the 'Using Your Tractor' forum and I have seen some horrid advise from people who believe 2,4,D kills tall weeds but not broadleaves, and so on. Yikes! Typical concerns of a person selling off the back of their pickup, you need to decide that part. The generic glysophates are just fine. You need to look at their strength, and look at the additive package they have. All slightly different names, some are just glysophate, some have a bit of additives, some mimic the top notch stuff pretty closely. You can buy & add your own additive packages, but this raises the price of the cheap stuff. The name differences are so subtle & I'm no expert, so I'd hate to guess on which mixture you were being sold. Generally, most folks around here use the generics. Clearout is a pretty common one, get the version with the additive package.... --->Paul
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