I wonder if it will be like the new formulation of Remedy so it won;t be restricted1982vett":1nxu5n01 said:It's new, supposed to be improved (so it can stay on patent) so it has got to be better and probably cost more too. :lol:
Haven't used P+D cause I want my clovers to come up (when and if we ever get any rain) in the fall. As for controling late germinating weeds, our hot dry summers usually take care of that.
Here it's the Picloram that makes it restricted. 2,4-d is easy to buy anywhere for anyone1982vett":39d28cp6 said:If it has 2, 4-d in it it will be restricted here.
Frankie":lm0imvpu said:We've been told that P+D won't be available next year. They're replacing it with Grazonnext. Has anyone use the Grazonnext? Do you think it's as effective as the P+D? Thanks....
cypressfarms":2t6bywnr said:Frankie":2t6bywnr said:We've been told that P+D won't be available next year. They're replacing it with Grazonnext. Has anyone use the Grazonnext? Do you think it's as effective as the P+D? Thanks....
I've heard that Grazonnext is as good as P+D, but this was coming from a man that works for the feed store, so take it with a grain of salt.
Strange, 24D is the touchy one here. About five years ago a local cotton farmer had his whole crop wiped out by someone doing some "weekend" spraying when the wind was blowing. Personally, I call the county/parish agent - he knows what crops are being grown where and can give you a good idea of any potential risks to row crops.
1982vett":382rf4yf said:It's new, supposed to be improved (so it can stay on patent) so it has got to be better and probably cost more too. :lol:
Haven't used P+D cause I want my clovers to come up (when and if we ever get any rain) in the fall. As for controling late germinating weeds, our hot dry summers usually take care of that.
Are you sure it is because of the corn?dcara":rvj9jqzj said:I have Arrowleaf clover that dies out when temps get over 90. After its died back then I can spray for the summer weeds such as ragweed, sneezeweed, pricklypear, and a few others. However, in both counties where I run operations we have to get special permits to spray between April and September because of numerous area corn plantings
dcara":120f052d said:1982vett":120f052d said:It's new, supposed to be improved (so it can stay on patent) so it has got to be better and probably cost more too. :lol:
Haven't used P+D cause I want my clovers to come up (when and if we ever get any rain) in the fall. As for controling late germinating weeds, our hot dry summers usually take care of that.
I have Arrowleaf clover that dies out when temps get over 90. After its died back then I can spray for the summer weeds such as ragweed, sneezeweed, pricklypear, and a few others. However, in both counties where I run operations we have to get special permits to spray between April and September because of numerous area corn plantings
1982vett":1yi5ttvs said:Are you sure it is because of the corn?dcara":1yi5ttvs said:I have Arrowleaf clover that dies out when temps get over 90. After its died back then I can spray for the summer weeds such as ragweed, sneezeweed, pricklypear, and a few others. However, in both counties where I run operations we have to get special permits to spray between April and September because of numerous area corn plantings
Alberta farmer":kbv9jwoo said:JO: I've used a lot of Milestone. Super safe chemical that doesn't leach. Very expensive in Canada $1200 for 10 liters(2.58 US gal) I guess that would work out to about $400 US dollars/US gallon?
You would sure want to use it right away once you mix. It pretty well breaks down in water in about 4 hours. In the pure form(actual Milestone) it is very slow acting, about as slow as Lontrel. Has decent residual (3 years).
In Canada there is a product called Restore that is a combination of cloropyralid(Milestone) and 24D which sounds very similar to the product Grazeonnext. All are Dow-Elanco products.
Why would you be spraying it in the kitchen on the cans/jars of peanuts?Jogeephus":2g6tyban said:Like grazon, this could leave some blemishes in the peanuts.
dun":1n5ceogs said:Why would you be spraying it in the kitchen on the cans/jars of peanuts?Jogeephus":1n5ceogs said:Like grazon, this could leave some blemishes in the peanuts.