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Best non restrictive herbicide for hay?
Posted on 4/1/20 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 4/1/20 at 5:08 pm
Looking for a good option for a mixed Bermuda/Bahia field.
Main problems are broomweed, ragweed and those blackberry vines
Any recs for a non restricted herbicide? It seems I can’t get Grazon or any 2,4d over 1 gallon
Main problems are broomweed, ragweed and those blackberry vines
Any recs for a non restricted herbicide? It seems I can’t get Grazon or any 2,4d over 1 gallon
Posted on 4/1/20 at 6:36 pm to texag7
Did you try semen? You should have tons of it in jars
Posted on 4/1/20 at 8:26 pm to texag7
Grazon comes in 2.5 gallon jugs. I have several in my shop. And remedy is good stuff but I’ve only seen it in 1 gallon jugs
Posted on 4/1/20 at 8:35 pm to texag7
How many acres are you wanting to spray?
I apply Grazon Next every 3 years on about 75 acres.
It’s strictly Bahia grass and the Grazon Next makes a noticeable difference in 10-14 days
I apply Grazon Next every 3 years on about 75 acres.
It’s strictly Bahia grass and the Grazon Next makes a noticeable difference in 10-14 days
Posted on 4/1/20 at 8:41 pm to Rayvegas1484
Grazon is restricted where I am in TX. They want you to take a class and pay 3-400 bucks in order to get a application license for it
Posted on 4/1/20 at 8:51 pm to texag7
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Grazon is restricted where I am in TX.
You can buy it on Amazon bro
Posted on 4/1/20 at 10:36 pm to texag7
There is a new non restricted use pasture herbicide on the market named “Dura Cor”. The rate is 12-20 ounces per acre. Another option is Pastureguard. Both are from Corteva (Dow). They are more expensive per acre than the old 2,4-D mixes but would probably work for you. Check the labels and see which fits your needs.
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