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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 565657" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>It all depends on what types of weeds you have. If it is thistles and other broadleaf weeds, an application of 2, 4-D will take care of that. I spray my pastures with that right after spring green up, and I don't have many thistles to speak of. However, if you have clover, or other desirable legumes in your pasture, the 2, 4-D will kill it as well. It will also kill cotton, soybeans, grapes, etc, so you have to be careful when and where you apply it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 565657, member: 7956"] It all depends on what types of weeds you have. If it is thistles and other broadleaf weeds, an application of 2, 4-D will take care of that. I spray my pastures with that right after spring green up, and I don't have many thistles to speak of. However, if you have clover, or other desirable legumes in your pasture, the 2, 4-D will kill it as well. It will also kill cotton, soybeans, grapes, etc, so you have to be careful when and where you apply it. [/QUOTE]
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