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<blockquote data-quote="Green1340" data-source="post: 758618" data-attributes="member: 13412"><p>MF135,</p><p></p><p>With the temps warming up in texas the clover and rye will be burning out within a month. My clover is already going away. If you want to treat, you can get the clover with any 2-4D mix and that will take care of it a little quicker. As for the Dallis grass, MSMA works pretty well but will take two applications about 4-6 weeks apart. MSMA is being removed from the market by the EPA... I am not sure if the product has been pulled from store shelves or if it is still available at this time. If it is still available, you should buy some to have on hand. A great, cheap product that will control grassy weeds in bermuda. But it is not labeled for grazing so keep that in mind when you are treating.</p><p></p><p>Greenhaw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green1340, post: 758618, member: 13412"] MF135, With the temps warming up in texas the clover and rye will be burning out within a month. My clover is already going away. If you want to treat, you can get the clover with any 2-4D mix and that will take care of it a little quicker. As for the Dallis grass, MSMA works pretty well but will take two applications about 4-6 weeks apart. MSMA is being removed from the market by the EPA... I am not sure if the product has been pulled from store shelves or if it is still available at this time. If it is still available, you should buy some to have on hand. A great, cheap product that will control grassy weeds in bermuda. But it is not labeled for grazing so keep that in mind when you are treating. Greenhaw [/QUOTE]
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