Just had me spray lincece meeting the past week. Gotta do that if you are farming. In my state anyhow you can attend for free, if the $50 or whatever is too much for you.
Before using any chemicals, I think you need to learn a lot more about what you are doing. You are kinda the reason us farmers have less & less access to products like atrazine, an the paperwork is getting more & more difficult.
Used properly these chemicals do a good & safe job. Buy a jug & spray it on willy nilly and it creates problems for all of us......
Glysophate kills most green things (Roundup, etc.)
24d is becoming a restricted use product because it is bad for our eyes & we should wear eye protection. It kills broadleaves, and will harm corn after the 6th leaf appears or if applied too heavy.
Atrazine kills grasses but it likes to linger around a while before breaking down & goes through sandy soil into water supplies so keeps getting more & more restricted.
Dual keeps tiny seeded weeds from sprouting, won't affect green plant so much tho.
All of these need to be applied at the right time to do the right thing in the right amount.
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