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Too late for 24D?
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 407834" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>One of my hay fields has gotten into pretty bad shape and it is time to rennovate it. It has jsut been cut and rolled and I was wondering if when the regrowth appears that it would be too late in the year to spray 24D or similar hebicide or would it be better to bushhog in the fall and spray in the spring? It is just a grass hay field but I noticed some small sapplings starting to grow around the edges with a few weeds in the middle. I am going to drill some more grass and lime in the fall. Any thoughts would be appreciated.</p><p>Devin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 407834, member: 366"] One of my hay fields has gotten into pretty bad shape and it is time to rennovate it. It has jsut been cut and rolled and I was wondering if when the regrowth appears that it would be too late in the year to spray 24D or similar hebicide or would it be better to bushhog in the fall and spray in the spring? It is just a grass hay field but I noticed some small sapplings starting to grow around the edges with a few weeds in the middle. I am going to drill some more grass and lime in the fall. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Devin [/QUOTE]
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