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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 828792" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>No, you don't need to combine anything with 2-4D to kill most milkweed plants. 2 oz's of glyphosate mixed in a gallon of water (adjust as needed according to the equipment you are using) will kill most milkweed plants all by itself - it doesn't need any back-up. 2-4D is useless, so why waste the product? Picloram is is useless, so why waste the product? Additionally, please be careful how you are recommending using Picloram (Banvil) because it will vaporize and drift above about 80 degrees F, and will kill a number of different things quite a long distance from the spray site. Not exactly a good way to make friends or influence the neighbors. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 828792, member: 539"] No, you don't need to combine anything with 2-4D to kill most milkweed plants. 2 oz's of glyphosate mixed in a gallon of water (adjust as needed according to the equipment you are using) will kill most milkweed plants all by itself - it doesn't need any back-up. 2-4D is useless, so why waste the product? Picloram is is useless, so why waste the product? Additionally, please be careful how you are recommending using Picloram (Banvil) because it will vaporize and drift above about 80 degrees F, and will kill a number of different things quite a long distance from the spray site. Not exactly a good way to make friends or influence the neighbors. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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