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Milestone spot spray for pastures
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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 238676" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>No resistant species, and the rate is correct. Probably has more to do with irrigating than anything, everytime we irrigate more seeds in the ground germinate. Can take years to get them under control. It is probably new plants that I see, not regrowth on ones that have been sprayed, but in a bad patch it is hard to tell. This being the land of loonies (CA) we can't use any Grazon, so Milestone is the first decent product that kills the weed seed and doesn't hurt the grass. I also meant that I have only had to apply Milestone once to any given area (no resprays yet this year), not that I have only used it once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 238676, member: 2465"] No resistant species, and the rate is correct. Probably has more to do with irrigating than anything, everytime we irrigate more seeds in the ground germinate. Can take years to get them under control. It is probably new plants that I see, not regrowth on ones that have been sprayed, but in a bad patch it is hard to tell. This being the land of loonies (CA) we can't use any Grazon, so Milestone is the first decent product that kills the weed seed and doesn't hurt the grass. I also meant that I have only had to apply Milestone once to any given area (no resprays yet this year), not that I have only used it once. [/QUOTE]
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