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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 975165" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Depends which herbicide you use. You'll need a sprayer if you have a large area of nutgrass--or a large area with nutgrass present among desirable grasses. I didn't look back at those tables, but pretty sure Remedy is among those labeled for nutgrass control. I use Remedy (triclopyr) on my rygrass, bahia, and coastal with no problems. Mixes with water, no residual soil activity, doesn't affect your seedbank, and a minimum period of "no grazing" and a short wait time before slaughter.</p><p>I do not have fescue or clover to any extent, so I don't know what Remedy would do to those, tho I would think it would hurt the crap out of clover. </p><p></p><p>If I had a pasture full of nutgrass, I'd probably up anchor and move. It's an invasive IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 975165, member: 18945"] Depends which herbicide you use. You'll need a sprayer if you have a large area of nutgrass--or a large area with nutgrass present among desirable grasses. I didn't look back at those tables, but pretty sure Remedy is among those labeled for nutgrass control. I use Remedy (triclopyr) on my rygrass, bahia, and coastal with no problems. Mixes with water, no residual soil activity, doesn't affect your seedbank, and a minimum period of "no grazing" and a short wait time before slaughter. I do not have fescue or clover to any extent, so I don't know what Remedy would do to those, tho I would think it would hurt the crap out of clover. If I had a pasture full of nutgrass, I'd probably up anchor and move. It's an invasive IMO. [/QUOTE]
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