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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 446205" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Lead Dog, one other thing to consider. If you have any weed problems DO NOT plant Durana until you have them well under control. Once the clover is planted there is NO herbicide that will not kill the clover. Unfortunately, our consultants didn't make this very clear to us when we planted Durana. We have been spot spraying many fields ever since. Horse nettle got so bad in some fields that we did a general spray to get rid of it. Now we are waiting at least two years with continued vigilence and spot spraying before we replant. Remember, there is a bank of weed seeds in the dirt, so one season will not be enough to tell what kind of weed pressure you will have. It is better to get this right and then you can enjoy the fruits of your labor.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, once you get everything under control you will love the Durana.</p><p></p><p>BIlly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 446205, member: 87"] Lead Dog, one other thing to consider. If you have any weed problems DO NOT plant Durana until you have them well under control. Once the clover is planted there is NO herbicide that will not kill the clover. Unfortunately, our consultants didn't make this very clear to us when we planted Durana. We have been spot spraying many fields ever since. Horse nettle got so bad in some fields that we did a general spray to get rid of it. Now we are waiting at least two years with continued vigilence and spot spraying before we replant. Remember, there is a bank of weed seeds in the dirt, so one season will not be enough to tell what kind of weed pressure you will have. It is better to get this right and then you can enjoy the fruits of your labor. Good luck, once you get everything under control you will love the Durana. BIlly [/QUOTE]
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