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Remedy and cedar ("ashe juniper")
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruark" data-source="post: 823695" data-attributes="member: 16279"><p>Several people here, as well as various employees at places like TSC, have told me to use Remedy on the cedar (actually, ashe juniper, but nobody calls it that) I'm trying to control on my central Texas property. I probably have about 100 cedars that are 1 to 5 feet, and another 100 or so that are 5 to 8 feet. I've also been advised that Remedy will take out mesquite and prickly pear as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious, however, why the Dow website for Remedy doesn't include cedar as one of Remedy's target plants. Instead, they recommend Tordon. Is Dow doing that just to promote sales of Tordon, or is something else going on? Just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruark, post: 823695, member: 16279"] Several people here, as well as various employees at places like TSC, have told me to use Remedy on the cedar (actually, ashe juniper, but nobody calls it that) I'm trying to control on my central Texas property. I probably have about 100 cedars that are 1 to 5 feet, and another 100 or so that are 5 to 8 feet. I've also been advised that Remedy will take out mesquite and prickly pear as well. I'm curious, however, why the Dow website for Remedy doesn't include cedar as one of Remedy's target plants. Instead, they recommend Tordon. Is Dow doing that just to promote sales of Tordon, or is something else going on? Just curious. [/QUOTE]
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