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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 599251" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If it were me, I'd save the Arsenal for the fall treatments and the Roundup for the spring. Based on numerous plots we laid out on an experiment we found Arsenal gave fantastic results in the fall and just so so results in the spring. (The difference was profound enough for American Cyanamide to change its label.) I would also up my solution per acre to the point where it almost runs off the plant and use a real good quality surfactant on both chemicals. In the Roundup treatment I'd do the same but I would try some ammonium sulfate in lieu of the high dollar recommended additive. I'd not mention this and just put the savings in my pocket to make this thing be a zero cost if possible. I seriously doubt you will see any difference in the two Roundup treatments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 599251, member: 4362"] If it were me, I'd save the Arsenal for the fall treatments and the Roundup for the spring. Based on numerous plots we laid out on an experiment we found Arsenal gave fantastic results in the fall and just so so results in the spring. (The difference was profound enough for American Cyanamide to change its label.) I would also up my solution per acre to the point where it almost runs off the plant and use a real good quality surfactant on both chemicals. In the Roundup treatment I'd do the same but I would try some ammonium sulfate in lieu of the high dollar recommended additive. I'd not mention this and just put the savings in my pocket to make this thing be a zero cost if possible. I seriously doubt you will see any difference in the two Roundup treatments. [/QUOTE]
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