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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 707670" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>"For general broadleaf control in pastures, best results are obtained in early summer when weeds are actively growing, or in autumn after precipitation causes renewed fall growth. Some weeds, particularly deep-rooted perennials such as Canada thistle, may require repeated treatments over time for control. Banvel is more effective than 2,4-D on Canada thistle, smartweeds, woody plants and most perennials. Dairy animals cannot be grazed for a year following Crossbow applications or hay harvested that season, but there are no restrictions on grazing by other animal species. Banvel has no waiting period between treatment and grazing for nonlactating animals, but remove meat animals from treated areas 30 days prior to slaughter. Banvel has a restriction for lactating dairy animals for seven days before grazing and 37 days before hay harvest for Banvel rates up to 1 pt/A to a maximum of 60 days before grazing and 90 days before hay harvest for up to 8 qt/A. There are intermediate restrictions for 1 and 2 qt/A rates (see label). Generally, 2,4-D labels specify removal of meat animals from freshly treated areas for 7 days before slaughter and to not graze dairy cattle for 14 days after application, but consult label for specific requirements for that brand and formulation."</p><p></p><p>Quote from this website: ohioline.osu.edu/agf-fact/0017.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 707670, member: 588"] "For general broadleaf control in pastures, best results are obtained in early summer when weeds are actively growing, or in autumn after precipitation causes renewed fall growth. Some weeds, particularly deep-rooted perennials such as Canada thistle, may require repeated treatments over time for control. Banvel is more effective than 2,4-D on Canada thistle, smartweeds, woody plants and most perennials. Dairy animals cannot be grazed for a year following Crossbow applications or hay harvested that season, but there are no restrictions on grazing by other animal species. Banvel has no waiting period between treatment and grazing for nonlactating animals, but remove meat animals from treated areas 30 days prior to slaughter. Banvel has a restriction for lactating dairy animals for seven days before grazing and 37 days before hay harvest for Banvel rates up to 1 pt/A to a maximum of 60 days before grazing and 90 days before hay harvest for up to 8 qt/A. There are intermediate restrictions for 1 and 2 qt/A rates (see label). Generally, 2,4-D labels specify removal of meat animals from freshly treated areas for 7 days before slaughter and to not graze dairy cattle for 14 days after application, but consult label for specific requirements for that brand and formulation." Quote from this website: ohioline.osu.edu/agf-fact/0017.html [/QUOTE]
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