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Re: OT killing broadleaf and trash in hay
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Posted by paul on June 18, 2004 at 07:02:20 from (66.60.197.236):
In Reply to: OT killing broadleaf and trash in hay posted by Kent on June 17, 2004 at 19:33:30:
You are on the right track. There are many, many sprays that will work for you. 2,4D has 2 formulations, which one are you using? For perenial broadleafs, you probably will be spraying 2 times a year for a few years with 2,4D. Some of the other products mentioned cost more but will be more effective on difficult weeds. The label on the container has mixing & spray instructions, you must legally follow these. Generally you will be using 1/2 pint to 2 pints per acre of 2,4D depending on your local conditions, air temp, weed size, and type of grass you want to keep. Probably between 10-20 gallons of water per acre. You want a fairly low pressure to avoid drifting, 20lbs or so. This is a general outline, please read & follow the label for your location/ conditions. You may spike the mix with some additives (fertilizer/ stickies/ wax solvents), tho 2,4D doesn't need it most of the time. --->Paul
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