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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 121732" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>2,4-d is really bad to drift. It is really a problem with cotton. Grazon is nothing more than 2,4-d with piclorram added in. The picloram ( tordon ) gives it some lasting protection. It is better on ragweed than 2,4-d alone. It will kill it at a later stage. If you get it at the 2-4 leaf stage 2,4-d has no problem with it. It is also much cheaper than grazon. Grazon requires a license. 2,4-d does not in many states. AS far as the clover its a gonner. I need to check into the 2,4-d (B) I have never used it. It does sound promising. If your gonna wick it forgeet using 2,4-d. It won't get it after it gets mature. Roundup or some of the other glysophates will be a better choice at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 121732, member: 1184"] 2,4-d is really bad to drift. It is really a problem with cotton. Grazon is nothing more than 2,4-d with piclorram added in. The picloram ( tordon ) gives it some lasting protection. It is better on ragweed than 2,4-d alone. It will kill it at a later stage. If you get it at the 2-4 leaf stage 2,4-d has no problem with it. It is also much cheaper than grazon. Grazon requires a license. 2,4-d does not in many states. AS far as the clover its a gonner. I need to check into the 2,4-d (B) I have never used it. It does sound promising. If your gonna wick it forgeet using 2,4-d. It won't get it after it gets mature. Roundup or some of the other glysophates will be a better choice at this point. [/QUOTE]
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