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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1530936" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>GrazonNext will have an negative effect on some beneficial cool grass seeds that haven't come up yet as well as any you might plant in the spring (or later if you mix it strong). That is why they warn you about feeding hay from plants treated with Grazon. Make sure you understand the label.</p><p> Its a great product for my area but on most years it should only be used up until maybe Mid-June early July. After that, spraying for weeds is usually not worth it as the plants are not growing vigorously. You won't get a good kill. Wet years are different.</p><p></p><p>This year it wasn't wet until late summer. The weeds (and grasses) are now catching up in an effort to put out seeds. Cool weather expected starting in a couple weeks should start move them into dormancy. My sprayer is put up for the year. I having enough trouble getting some oats put in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1530936, member: 5381"] GrazonNext will have an negative effect on some beneficial cool grass seeds that haven't come up yet as well as any you might plant in the spring (or later if you mix it strong). That is why they warn you about feeding hay from plants treated with Grazon. Make sure you understand the label. Its a great product for my area but on most years it should only be used up until maybe Mid-June early July. After that, spraying for weeds is usually not worth it as the plants are not growing vigorously. You won't get a good kill. Wet years are different. This year it wasn't wet until late summer. The weeds (and grasses) are now catching up in an effort to put out seeds. Cool weather expected starting in a couple weeks should start move them into dormancy. My sprayer is put up for the year. I having enough trouble getting some oats put in. [/QUOTE]
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