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Cut-over spraying question
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoneridgemb" data-source="post: 1687847" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>we have had good results using 24d ester or mcpa amine 700 with about a gallon diesel fuel /100 gal of spray. really gets the brush with one pass. the fuel really helps get the chem into leaves, probably help with just about any chemical, some stress to the grass that is there but it recovers. have also used left over adjuvant from other spraying applications. good idea to stay away from wet or sandy/gravel areas with any kind of chemical really. we found that grazons residual wears of faster than it should for the cost. helicopter is the way to go if the upside on the pasture is worth it or if your doing fence lines in tough areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoneridgemb, post: 1687847, member: 41839"] we have had good results using 24d ester or mcpa amine 700 with about a gallon diesel fuel /100 gal of spray. really gets the brush with one pass. the fuel really helps get the chem into leaves, probably help with just about any chemical, some stress to the grass that is there but it recovers. have also used left over adjuvant from other spraying applications. good idea to stay away from wet or sandy/gravel areas with any kind of chemical really. we found that grazons residual wears of faster than it should for the cost. helicopter is the way to go if the upside on the pasture is worth it or if your doing fence lines in tough areas. [/QUOTE]
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