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Help please?Pig weed in newly seeded field.
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 413655" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>In Alabama it seems like pigweed comes up with seed on it. It only takes a plant about 3 weeks old to have seed. So in the south cutting and hauling is not an option unless you want to cut once a week whitch will kill your crop. </p><p>I do have a susgestion though. I tried a herbicide several years back to kill weeds in the pasture and not hurt my clover. Well the hurbicide I used was for Alfalfa and I was hoping it would work in clover but the experment failed. </p><p>It may work for you since it is labled for alfalfa. So read the lable.</p><p>It is called "Prusuit DG" and is made by American Cyanamid Company for use in Alfalfa, field corn, soybeans and peanuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 413655, member: 2218"] In Alabama it seems like pigweed comes up with seed on it. It only takes a plant about 3 weeks old to have seed. So in the south cutting and hauling is not an option unless you want to cut once a week whitch will kill your crop. I do have a susgestion though. I tried a herbicide several years back to kill weeds in the pasture and not hurt my clover. Well the hurbicide I used was for Alfalfa and I was hoping it would work in clover but the experment failed. It may work for you since it is labled for alfalfa. So read the lable. It is called "Prusuit DG" and is made by American Cyanamid Company for use in Alfalfa, field corn, soybeans and peanuts. [/QUOTE]
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