Posted by dellwoodbu on February 08, 2008 at 07:29:24 from (12.2.142.7):
Looking for advice. We plant about an acre of sweet corn each year for family consumption/freezing. We have a hungry family. The patch is too big for the hoe method. In years past we used atrazine and dualII. worked well but we no longer have a good source I think these things require special licensing to administer. Used just a cultivator last year without any spray, it was a disaster.
So the questions is what to use? Is there something commercially available to the general public that will kill the weeds not the corn? The ideal solution would be go buy 20 gallons of weed-b-gon at wal-mart. Economics are not really the issue. And surrounded by golf courses and farmers spraying 1000"s of gallons of the "good stuff" enviro-friendly is not too big of a concern either.
FYI: 3010 Diesel Deere, 2 bottom deareborn plow, 4 row 494 deere planter, 4 row 3pt cultivator. Tractor and plow from grandpa"s collection. planter a free gift if i promised never to return it. cultivator about $40 on auction.
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