Texan
Well-known member
Has anyone gotten good control on horsenettle with Grazon this time of year after it has already been cut? This is in a bermuda/bahia hay meadow and I didn't realize the horsenettle had gotten that bad until I cut it.
I know that treating berries anytime in the year after they've been cut is a complete waste of time and money and I wondered if the same were true of horsenettle.
If you've had any luck, what rates?
I know that treating berries anytime in the year after they've been cut is a complete waste of time and money and I wondered if the same were true of horsenettle.
If you've had any luck, what rates?