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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1533216" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Your ground is already hurt or you wouldn't have the weeds, most prefer an acidic soil. Most grasses closer to neutral. Have you soil tested? </p><p></p><p>For every pound of weeds growing on your place it's taking the nutrients of four to five pounds of grass. It takes 30 pounds of grass a day to fill a cow.</p><p>So your a grass farmer using a bovine</p><p>to convert it to cash. Until you take out the seed bank of trash all your doing is throwing away profits buying diesel fighting a losing battle. I don't think Grazon is a cure all and rarely use it preferably using just 2-4-D. Grazon can't tell a good seed from a bad.</p><p>On land like described its wonderful and saves a pile of money increasing productivity at the same time.</p><p>Now this is were on label becomes very important if I remember correctly horse nettle has to be sprayed in bloom for the most effective kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1533216, member: 694"] Your ground is already hurt or you wouldn’t have the weeds, most prefer an acidic soil. Most grasses closer to neutral. Have you soil tested? For every pound of weeds growing on your place it’s taking the nutrients of four to five pounds of grass. It takes 30 pounds of grass a day to fill a cow. So your a grass farmer using a bovine to convert it to cash. Until you take out the seed bank of trash all your doing is throwing away profits buying diesel fighting a losing battle. I don’t think Grazon is a cure all and rarely use it preferably using just 2-4-D. Grazon can’t tell a good seed from a bad. On land like described its wonderful and saves a pile of money increasing productivity at the same time. Now this is were on label becomes very important if I remember correctly horse nettle has to be sprayed in bloom for the most effective kill. [/QUOTE]
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