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<blockquote data-quote="kossetx" data-source="post: 1593471" data-attributes="member: 8874"><p>Morning folks, For the past 15 years I've been battling brush in my pasture and woodlands. After the 2011 drought my 30 ac pasture didn't have enough grass to worry about so weeds haven't been a concern. With the great spring and early summer we've had here in TX this year I'm turning my attention to weeds. I don't have a lot of weeds in my 30 ac pasture so I bought the chapin mixes on exit 25 gallon sprayer to run on my gator. I will use it for spot spraying more than broadcast.</p><p></p><p>My question is will I be peeing in the wind spaying this time of year? I was was thinking of just hitting them with 2-4D. I may not kill them but my thought is it won't help them either. Maybe make them sick enough to not go to seed? My grass is bahia coastal mix.</p><p></p><p>any insight here? thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kossetx, post: 1593471, member: 8874"] Morning folks, For the past 15 years I've been battling brush in my pasture and woodlands. After the 2011 drought my 30 ac pasture didn't have enough grass to worry about so weeds haven't been a concern. With the great spring and early summer we've had here in TX this year I'm turning my attention to weeds. I don't have a lot of weeds in my 30 ac pasture so I bought the chapin mixes on exit 25 gallon sprayer to run on my gator. I will use it for spot spraying more than broadcast. My question is will I be peeing in the wind spaying this time of year? I was was thinking of just hitting them with 2-4D. I may not kill them but my thought is it won't help them either. Maybe make them sick enough to not go to seed? My grass is bahia coastal mix. any insight here? thanks [/QUOTE]
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