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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 599575" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I've never used it with 2,4-D but I firmly believe in the use of good surfactants and plenty of it. I deal a lot with waxy leaf vegetation and surfactants are critical to getting a good kill. </p><p></p><p>Several years ago I did some contract work under a government program. It was similar to what you are probably dealing with but it was bermuda grass eradication. Their prescription - in chemical alone - cost $125/acre. I talked to the landowner and suggested an alternate route of using a surfactant, Roundup, and ammonium sulfate at a chemical cost of $20 per acre. In six months there was absolutely no noticeable difference in the two areas treated. However, like the Cogon experiment, the people funding the bermuda experiment chose not to look at other strategies for whatever reason. </p><p></p><p>Your agent is probably just doing as he is told - I wouldn't fault him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 599575, member: 4362"] I've never used it with 2,4-D but I firmly believe in the use of good surfactants and plenty of it. I deal a lot with waxy leaf vegetation and surfactants are critical to getting a good kill. Several years ago I did some contract work under a government program. It was similar to what you are probably dealing with but it was bermuda grass eradication. Their prescription - in chemical alone - cost $125/acre. I talked to the landowner and suggested an alternate route of using a surfactant, Roundup, and ammonium sulfate at a chemical cost of $20 per acre. In six months there was absolutely no noticeable difference in the two areas treated. However, like the Cogon experiment, the people funding the bermuda experiment chose not to look at other strategies for whatever reason. Your agent is probably just doing as he is told - I wouldn't fault him. [/QUOTE]
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