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Very basic spraying question
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<blockquote data-quote="bordercollie" data-source="post: 1014202" data-attributes="member: 20534"><p>Grazon is bad news for cotton and similar crops like tomatoes- It will drift and get ya in a mess . I have to keep records when I spray such chemicals and records of date, wind speed,direction and how much applied. I do love Grazon P+D. We use to have a problem with what we call blue weed. After I sprayed with grazon, in March,then months later, you could see strips of that weed where my guesstimate on the previous pass had been wrong. Now I use a little gps and use a 28' swath to have a bit of overlap. My main weed(besides the almost untouchable smut grass) now is goatweed, and buttercup. I can see a strip of where I get off for months. I need the residual Grazon offers because I can't spray after cotton is planted.With a weaker usage rate, the goat weed bounces back up but I take what I can get. bc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bordercollie, post: 1014202, member: 20534"] Grazon is bad news for cotton and similar crops like tomatoes- It will drift and get ya in a mess . I have to keep records when I spray such chemicals and records of date, wind speed,direction and how much applied. I do love Grazon P+D. We use to have a problem with what we call blue weed. After I sprayed with grazon, in March,then months later, you could see strips of that weed where my guesstimate on the previous pass had been wrong. Now I use a little gps and use a 28' swath to have a bit of overlap. My main weed(besides the almost untouchable smut grass) now is goatweed, and buttercup. I can see a strip of where I get off for months. I need the residual Grazon offers because I can't spray after cotton is planted.With a weaker usage rate, the goat weed bounces back up but I take what I can get. bc [/QUOTE]
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