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Army Worms are Marching in GA
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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 776826" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>A couple of weeks ago, my son called and said that he had a bunch of worms in his front yard and wanted to know if I had anything to spray on them? I drove over to his house to have a look and drop off some Sevin and the garden hose sprayer. When I saw the worms, I saw that they were army worms. I can home and checked the pastures, sure enough they were getting started. Since the pump on my sprayer was broke, I called the Co-Op to come spray to save what grass I have since it is really dry here this year. </p><p></p><p>They came later that morning and sprayed 30 acres. They mixed up 600 gallons of water, 1 gallon of Mustang Max & 1 gallon of Top Kick (surfactant) and sprayed 20 gallon per acre. I was going to use the 80% Sevin but it had a 14 day withdrawl period for the cows. The Mustang Max didn't have a withdrawl period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 776826, member: 2797"] A couple of weeks ago, my son called and said that he had a bunch of worms in his front yard and wanted to know if I had anything to spray on them? I drove over to his house to have a look and drop off some Sevin and the garden hose sprayer. When I saw the worms, I saw that they were army worms. I can home and checked the pastures, sure enough they were getting started. Since the pump on my sprayer was broke, I called the Co-Op to come spray to save what grass I have since it is really dry here this year. They came later that morning and sprayed 30 acres. They mixed up 600 gallons of water, 1 gallon of Mustang Max & 1 gallon of Top Kick (surfactant) and sprayed 20 gallon per acre. I was going to use the 80% Sevin but it had a 14 day withdrawl period for the cows. The Mustang Max didn't have a withdrawl period. [/QUOTE]
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