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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1809543" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>For the most part, spraying weeds when they are very young results in a better kill rate. The bigger they get, the more that rate goes down. The problem with goatweed is that it comes up all summer. You can get a good kill in the spring but the weeds will continue to sprout in the summer. Timing is crucial. I sprayed relatively early last year and had to spray a second time to get the weeds that didn't sprout until later. Haven't used Duracor so can't really speak to its effectiveness but am considering trying it - it lists about 140 weeds which is a good bit more than Grazon & Outrider combined - but the Outrider does a good job on Johnson grass which is why I used it in hay fields this year. Have used Grazon P+D & Outrider this year with pretty good results thus far when mixed with a surfactant. I know this reply is a little late but here it is for what it's worth. The label on Duracor does have some restrictions (14 day wait to cut/bale treated grass) that may be problematic - that's why I haven't bitten the bullet and used it yet. FYI: <a href="https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/agrian-cg-fs1-production/pdfs/DuraCor_Label1.pdf" target="_blank">https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/agrian-cg-fs1-production/pdfs/DuraCor_Label1.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1809543, member: 43107"] For the most part, spraying weeds when they are very young results in a better kill rate. The bigger they get, the more that rate goes down. The problem with goatweed is that it comes up all summer. You can get a good kill in the spring but the weeds will continue to sprout in the summer. Timing is crucial. I sprayed relatively early last year and had to spray a second time to get the weeds that didn't sprout until later. Haven't used Duracor so can't really speak to its effectiveness but am considering trying it - it lists about 140 weeds which is a good bit more than Grazon & Outrider combined - but the Outrider does a good job on Johnson grass which is why I used it in hay fields this year. Have used Grazon P+D & Outrider this year with pretty good results thus far when mixed with a surfactant. I know this reply is a little late but here it is for what it's worth. The label on Duracor does have some restrictions (14 day wait to cut/bale treated grass) that may be problematic - that's why I haven't bitten the bullet and used it yet. FYI: [URL]https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/agrian-cg-fs1-production/pdfs/DuraCor_Label1.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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