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Army Worms are Marching in GA
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 775518" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I'm about ready to bale army worms instead of hay. We've been fighting these critters for over six weeks and they are winning. Even despite using a combination spray which includes Sevin (1 qt/A) plus Imidin (2 oz/A) plus crop oil (1 qt/A) which we were told should hold them at bay for at least 28 days instead of the usual three days for Sevin alone, it didn't work. Ten days after spraying our coastal field the the trio of chemicals they are back. And for the first time in years we had them in most of our pastures also. I'm not the only one, most people here in middle GA are in the same boat. This gets pretty expensive. If we had some sunshine in site, we could bale and forget it, but we are probably ten days away from sunshine, so we try to save the fields for hay and spray. </p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 775518, member: 87"] I'm about ready to bale army worms instead of hay. We've been fighting these critters for over six weeks and they are winning. Even despite using a combination spray which includes Sevin (1 qt/A) plus Imidin (2 oz/A) plus crop oil (1 qt/A) which we were told should hold them at bay for at least 28 days instead of the usual three days for Sevin alone, it didn't work. Ten days after spraying our coastal field the the trio of chemicals they are back. And for the first time in years we had them in most of our pastures also. I'm not the only one, most people here in middle GA are in the same boat. This gets pretty expensive. If we had some sunshine in site, we could bale and forget it, but we are probably ten days away from sunshine, so we try to save the fields for hay and spray. Billy [/QUOTE]
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