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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 244686" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Randi, what I do is spot spray with 2 oz/gallon of glyphosate with the sprayer set on a very coarse spray to avoid hitting other desirable grasses as much as possible. I also spray slightly outside the base of the grass bunch to hedge my bet. It will take out a small percentage of the desirable grasses on occasion - depending on where the foxtail came up - but it is well worth it to be rid of the foxtail. Do you know where your foxtail came from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 244686, member: 539"] Randi, what I do is spot spray with 2 oz/gallon of glyphosate with the sprayer set on a very coarse spray to avoid hitting other desirable grasses as much as possible. I also spray slightly outside the base of the grass bunch to hedge my bet. It will take out a small percentage of the desirable grasses on occasion - depending on where the foxtail came up - but it is well worth it to be rid of the foxtail. Do you know where your foxtail came from? [/QUOTE]
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