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    Mist blower

    I believe all the above to be true. It looks like a 500 gallon pull type boomless sprayer is in my future. I cannot get much positive response for the mist blower. I looked at the weed wipers but feel the management is too intense for the acerage and rough terrain that I have. It may fit in...
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    Mist blower

    by Angus Cowman on Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:43 am if you decide to go with a boomless sprayer the best boomless nozzles I have found are the BoonBusters they are more expensive but I like them alot better I have 2 boomless and a boom andboomless combo I love that set up has a 12 ft boom with...
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    Mist blower

    I want to control thistle and weeds on 130 acres of hilly and rough pasture land. A Mist blower seems to be a solution. Looks like most of them have 50 gallon tanks but they claim to use 1/10 of the product a boom sprayer would. Frequent fillups would be a problem as the water supply is far...
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    wilted cherry leaves

    So, assuming you remember correctly, a 1000 lb cow just might eat a few bites and survive. I have not measured a pound of leaves but that could be several nibbles. I have also wondered just how wilted the leaves need to be in order to poison the cow. I really hope I don't ever find out the...
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    wilted cherry leaves

    I have always heard that wilted cherry leaves were very toxic to cattle. After storms I always tour the pasture and remove all limbs and twigs. Just how much does it take to kill a cow? Can they eat just a few and just get sick? I have never had one die that I felt was from cherry leaves.
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