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<blockquote data-quote="bdog" data-source="post: 35720" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>I agree. I use this stuff called Bucanneer Plus. It is basically the same as Roundup Pro in that it is 41% Glyphosate and it contains a surfactant. I can get 2.5 gallon jugs of it at the farm co-op for $43. About 1/3 of the cost of the name brand stuff and it works just as good. The best thing I did to help my spraying efforts was to mix a dye with the spray so I can see what I am spraying and that I get good coverage. I buy the dye at the co-op as well and $10 worth is good for around 250 gallons of spray. </p><p></p><p>Whatever you do don't buy Roundup at lowes or home depot or the like. The majority of the stuff they sell is only a 21% formula meaning that a 1 gallon jug only has as much chemical as 1/2 gallon of the 41% stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdog, post: 35720, member: 485"] I agree. I use this stuff called Bucanneer Plus. It is basically the same as Roundup Pro in that it is 41% Glyphosate and it contains a surfactant. I can get 2.5 gallon jugs of it at the farm co-op for $43. About 1/3 of the cost of the name brand stuff and it works just as good. The best thing I did to help my spraying efforts was to mix a dye with the spray so I can see what I am spraying and that I get good coverage. I buy the dye at the co-op as well and $10 worth is good for around 250 gallons of spray. Whatever you do don't buy Roundup at lowes or home depot or the like. The majority of the stuff they sell is only a 21% formula meaning that a 1 gallon jug only has as much chemical as 1/2 gallon of the 41% stuff. [/QUOTE]
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