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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 720247" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Spray fence lines, ditches and then every 50 feet of pasture with seven. Three hundred grasshoppers eat a week enough grass to feed a cow for a day. You don't have to try and cover every square inch of pasture as they travel spraying strips every fifty feet will control them and cut chemical cost. Main thing spray bare areas fence lines and ditches as these are breeding areas. Benifits of spraying with seven has several benefits armyworm control, fire ant control as well as grasshopper.</p><p></p><p>Edit a couple of years ago while attending a forage seminar taught by Dr.Ritche from TAMU this was the recomended treatment for grasshoppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 720247, member: 694"] Spray fence lines, ditches and then every 50 feet of pasture with seven. Three hundred grasshoppers eat a week enough grass to feed a cow for a day. You don't have to try and cover every square inch of pasture as they travel spraying strips every fifty feet will control them and cut chemical cost. Main thing spray bare areas fence lines and ditches as these are breeding areas. Benifits of spraying with seven has several benefits armyworm control, fire ant control as well as grasshopper. Edit a couple of years ago while attending a forage seminar taught by Dr.Ritche from TAMU this was the recomended treatment for grasshoppers. [/QUOTE]
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