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Small Moths in the Bermuda Grass: BEWARE!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1270299" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Jed, thank you for that advice. I will check into that. My husband works for Helena Chemical, and they usually carry all the products. We are in heavy crop production area. There are not that many cows in this area as the land is flat with no stone. It is a loam/clay soil, and the crops do real well here. About the only places you see cattle is if you find certain areas that have steep hilly areas, and those will pop up here and there, but seldom seen. Most often it is grown up in trees. There are only a few of us that mess with the cattle. It must be in our blood. </p><p></p><p>I am going to look it up now. Sometimes you can order it through Amazon as they offer AG supplies with free Prime shipping if the price is outrageous here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1270299, member: 637"] Jed, thank you for that advice. I will check into that. My husband works for Helena Chemical, and they usually carry all the products. We are in heavy crop production area. There are not that many cows in this area as the land is flat with no stone. It is a loam/clay soil, and the crops do real well here. About the only places you see cattle is if you find certain areas that have steep hilly areas, and those will pop up here and there, but seldom seen. Most often it is grown up in trees. There are only a few of us that mess with the cattle. It must be in our blood. I am going to look it up now. Sometimes you can order it through Amazon as they offer AG supplies with free Prime shipping if the price is outrageous here. [/QUOTE]
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