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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 938745" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>I would completely agree! Like Dunn mentioned, if used within it's parameters, it's a very wise choice. Certainly more wise than indescriminately spraying Remedy which is like spraying $50 dollar bills up in the air, not to mention that Remedy's main claim to fame is to knock out woody type growth. Like any other product, there are very precise instructions on the label. Read them! Grazon P+D does have a residual, however, this is not all bad. The idea is to prevent unwanted vegetation from coming back. Now, if you have any mature Bahia or Bluestem already in the ground, the Grazon may retard new seed growth but, if the landowner applies a light to medium fertilization after the weeds die off, this will promote the growth of the vegatation that is left. I am doing the very same thing right now with a small bluestem field that is unindated with various weeds. I may take a hit on the self reseeding results but the application of the fertilizer will more than make up for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 938745, member: 17369"] I would completely agree! Like Dunn mentioned, if used within it's parameters, it's a very wise choice. Certainly more wise than indescriminately spraying Remedy which is like spraying $50 dollar bills up in the air, not to mention that Remedy's main claim to fame is to knock out woody type growth. Like any other product, there are very precise instructions on the label. Read them! Grazon P+D does have a residual, however, this is not all bad. The idea is to prevent unwanted vegetation from coming back. Now, if you have any mature Bahia or Bluestem already in the ground, the Grazon may retard new seed growth but, if the landowner applies a light to medium fertilization after the weeds die off, this will promote the growth of the vegatation that is left. I am doing the very same thing right now with a small bluestem field that is unindated with various weeds. I may take a hit on the self reseeding results but the application of the fertilizer will more than make up for it. [/QUOTE]
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