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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1409930" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>2-4-D Amine, available in non restricted quart bottles will kill them dead in their tracks in just a few days. Will also hand around and pick up stragglers next year. Read the label as it is a multiusage broad leaf herbicide and is not like roundup.....only kills what it touches. It doesn't like most clovers if you have that planted.</p><p></p><p>When I bought this farm they were everywhere. The little bull calves would have knows of them around their business end, they were the ones about the size of a paper shell pecan with the extremely sharp spines. One spraying with a 1-2 % solution 6 quarts to 100 gal of water is what I used with a quart of diswashing soap as a surfactant....makes the stuff stick to the leaves and work better. </p><p></p><p>Information about it says that the broadleaf grows itself to death. The uppers suck up nutrients faster than the roots can supply them and it just runs out of steam. Just takes a few days for serious results to show up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1409930, member: 27848"] 2-4-D Amine, available in non restricted quart bottles will kill them dead in their tracks in just a few days. Will also hand around and pick up stragglers next year. Read the label as it is a multiusage broad leaf herbicide and is not like roundup.....only kills what it touches. It doesn't like most clovers if you have that planted. When I bought this farm they were everywhere. The little bull calves would have knows of them around their business end, they were the ones about the size of a paper shell pecan with the extremely sharp spines. One spraying with a 1-2 % solution 6 quarts to 100 gal of water is what I used with a quart of diswashing soap as a surfactant....makes the stuff stick to the leaves and work better. Information about it says that the broadleaf grows itself to death. The uppers suck up nutrients faster than the roots can supply them and it just runs out of steam. Just takes a few days for serious results to show up. [/QUOTE]
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