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JW is correct. The plants grow themselves to death. Diesel look around some more, maybe at a co-op or a feed store that also sprays. You should be able to find a better price. I pay a little less than $50/gal buying about 30 to 40 gallons at a time from Helena Chem. They have Florida locations.
 
dieselbeef":3g001utu said:
16 ft dry boom with a 150 gallon tank. 3 pt.

i want to use it for weed control and probly put down some fertilzer at the same time

i need to do probly 50 acres.

dog fennel..pigweed...lizard tail..all kinds of weeds an myrtle bushes.

i have no idea what to put down or how to do it. should i do it like its a hayfield. all bahia grasses

ag agent here is useless. i wated my time getting a soil sample. was like they just wanted to tell me how to garden....

so idk where to get started but its time i know..

It is not that complicated just follow the label.
Know your target species of plant as timing and amount is crucial to get the desired effect without
throwing away dollars.
Your pastures will steadily improve you will love the results.
If you are looking for clover friendly make sure to check the label.
Herbicides with P or D are not legume friendly.

I have not gotten good results when spraying liquid fertilizer except with commercial applicator.
Got to pay attention to the pounds not the volume of liquid.
A pound of N is a pound no matter the delivery system.
As volatile as N is I was not impressed with any liquid application versus pellet.
 

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