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fertilizing a small pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1746844" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Do exactly what BC has layed out for you. Take it one step at a time. Get your weeds under control first. You might be surprised how much grass you have. Your mesquites are just now ready to spray. The leaves need to be dark green and the weather hot. 20 acres is a lot to spot spray but if you have a four wheeler and a 15 gallon spray tank, you can get it done pretty quick. Only mix about 10 gallons to start with. It goes pretty far. Use a surfactant. Sendero works well and doesn't require a license. Its expensive but goes a long way. Follow the instructions. Let the plants die completely before disturbing them. They will break off easily when dead.</p><p>I am doing a 7 acre pasture at the present time just by walking with a two gallon sprayer. I spray the whole bottle as far as it will go, wait a week, spray the ones I missed and start back where I left off. Its good exercise for an old man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1746844, member: 5381"] Do exactly what BC has layed out for you. Take it one step at a time. Get your weeds under control first. You might be surprised how much grass you have. Your mesquites are just now ready to spray. The leaves need to be dark green and the weather hot. 20 acres is a lot to spot spray but if you have a four wheeler and a 15 gallon spray tank, you can get it done pretty quick. Only mix about 10 gallons to start with. It goes pretty far. Use a surfactant. Sendero works well and doesn't require a license. Its expensive but goes a long way. Follow the instructions. Let the plants die completely before disturbing them. They will break off easily when dead. I am doing a 7 acre pasture at the present time just by walking with a two gallon sprayer. I spray the whole bottle as far as it will go, wait a week, spray the ones I missed and start back where I left off. Its good exercise for an old man. [/QUOTE]
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