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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1745189" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Wiper here is typically used on johnson grass in hay fields. Where the grass/weed is taller than the desirable grass. Best results if you come at it from opposite directions to get a better wipe, so multiple passes. I think wipers cost more than a sprayer. If the blackroot (I am not familiar with it) is taller than the desirable grass, that should work. If blackroot comes back from the roots, then multiple treatments over a time period will be needed. With bermuda, Roundup will kill it back, but it will grow back from the roots unless you spray it over a longer period to starve the roots. If there is no desirable grass at this point, then spraying will get better coverage than wiping, I think.</p><p>What kind of pasture grass grows there - bahia and bermuda?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1745189, member: 40418"] Wiper here is typically used on johnson grass in hay fields. Where the grass/weed is taller than the desirable grass. Best results if you come at it from opposite directions to get a better wipe, so multiple passes. I think wipers cost more than a sprayer. If the blackroot (I am not familiar with it) is taller than the desirable grass, that should work. If blackroot comes back from the roots, then multiple treatments over a time period will be needed. With bermuda, Roundup will kill it back, but it will grow back from the roots unless you spray it over a longer period to starve the roots. If there is no desirable grass at this point, then spraying will get better coverage than wiping, I think. What kind of pasture grass grows there - bahia and bermuda? [/QUOTE]
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