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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 702731" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>Went to the Springfield, Mo. farm fest yeasterday. Was very good as usual the weather was perfect.</p><p>I was interested in the newer weed control equipement( since I have enought old to start a musieum). I got some very shocking information about grazon P+D that I have been using. I have enough on hand for 2 years is not good.</p><p>It will stay in the system of the animal for at least 180 day even though you keep them off the pasture for 21 days. I have notice the spots where the cattle waste is deposited that the grass will die out for about a year. Now I know why.</p><p>I am sure some of you already knew this, but I did not and was very disappointed since I have had very good luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 702731, member: 6761"] Went to the Springfield, Mo. farm fest yeasterday. Was very good as usual the weather was perfect. I was interested in the newer weed control equipement( since I have enought old to start a musieum). I got some very shocking information about grazon P+D that I have been using. I have enough on hand for 2 years is not good. It will stay in the system of the animal for at least 180 day even though you keep them off the pasture for 21 days. I have notice the spots where the cattle waste is deposited that the grass will die out for about a year. Now I know why. I am sure some of you already knew this, but I did not and was very disappointed since I have had very good luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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