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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 35810" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>The 2,4-D label calls for <em>no grazing restrictions</em> on pastureland, except 7 days for dairy cattle and 3 days prior to slaughter. My personal restriction is to try not to run over 'em while I'm spraying. :lol: Your's may vary. </p><p></p><p>Susceptability of weeds to 2,4-D and other herbicides vary. With weeds that are easy to kill like goatweed, on a hot day you will start to see wilting within a few hours. Often you will notice by the time you finish a tank.</p><p></p><p>By the way Chris, I assume you have some Bahiagrass? If so, even low concentrations of 2,4-D will give you some burning and yellowing that you won't see on Bermudas. It'll come out of it in a few days. Or always has for me, I should say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 35810, member: 416"] The 2,4-D label calls for [i]no grazing restrictions[/i] on pastureland, except 7 days for dairy cattle and 3 days prior to slaughter. My personal restriction is to try not to run over 'em while I'm spraying. :lol: Your's may vary. Susceptability of weeds to 2,4-D and other herbicides vary. With weeds that are easy to kill like goatweed, on a hot day you will start to see wilting within a few hours. Often you will notice by the time you finish a tank. By the way Chris, I assume you have some Bahiagrass? If so, even low concentrations of 2,4-D will give you some burning and yellowing that you won't see on Bermudas. It'll come out of it in a few days. Or always has for me, I should say. [/QUOTE]
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