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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1811101" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>My family lost a field of Tifton a few years back to grasshoppers. My dad called to get it cut and a week or so later the hay guy showed up and said there was not enough left to cut. We have sprayed for them but it doesn't have much of a residual. You killehat tou get it on and that was it. They can just feed back in from the pastures around where you sprayed. When we sprayed, it was basically to buy a week or two for the hay guy to get there. It was not a long term solution.</p><p></p><p>Old man who lived across the creek from that place had lived there all his life. Said huge flocks of turkey use to travel the creek and keep the grasshoppers in check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1811101, member: 6291"] My family lost a field of Tifton a few years back to grasshoppers. My dad called to get it cut and a week or so later the hay guy showed up and said there was not enough left to cut. We have sprayed for them but it doesn't have much of a residual. You killehat tou get it on and that was it. They can just feed back in from the pastures around where you sprayed. When we sprayed, it was basically to buy a week or two for the hay guy to get there. It was not a long term solution. Old man who lived across the creek from that place had lived there all his life. Said huge flocks of turkey use to travel the creek and keep the grasshoppers in check. [/QUOTE]
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