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Vegetable pre emergent.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hogfarmer10" data-source="post: 1818110" data-attributes="member: 41451"><p>A lot would depend on what exactly you are intending to plant. There are several that work well for cucurbit crops ( cucumbers, melons, squash) that would kill tomatoes or potatoes. And the one that I'm familiar with for tomatoes and potatoes is a post emergence that would kill most other crops. But you can research the following </p><p></p><p>Curbit or Strategy for cucurbits</p><p>Sencor (metribuzin) for tomatoes and potatoes </p><p>Lexar ez for corn</p><p>Accent for grasses in corn </p><p> A good hoe for beans</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogfarmer10, post: 1818110, member: 41451"] A lot would depend on what exactly you are intending to plant. There are several that work well for cucurbit crops ( cucumbers, melons, squash) that would kill tomatoes or potatoes. And the one that I’m familiar with for tomatoes and potatoes is a post emergence that would kill most other crops. But you can research the following Curbit or Strategy for cucurbits Sencor (metribuzin) for tomatoes and potatoes Lexar ez for corn Accent for grasses in corn A good hoe for beans [/QUOTE]
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