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Horsenettle - cimarron
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1150297" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>2,4-D by itself will not control horsenettle. Cimmaron Plus is 2,4-D and dicamba plus metasulfuron methyl; GrazonNext is 2,4-D plus aminochlorpylarid; Geazon P+D is 2,4-D plus picloram. All have shown that they can give good control - not 100% kill.</p><p></p><p>Horsenettle is a tough perennial. Several years of a herbicide control program will get your fields in good shape. Mowing is worthless in controlling horsenettle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1150297, member: 67"] 2,4-D by itself will not control horsenettle. Cimmaron Plus is 2,4-D and dicamba plus metasulfuron methyl; GrazonNext is 2,4-D plus aminochlorpylarid; Geazon P+D is 2,4-D plus picloram. All have shown that they can give good control - not 100% kill. Horsenettle is a tough perennial. Several years of a herbicide control program will get your fields in good shape. Mowing is worthless in controlling horsenettle. [/QUOTE]
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