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Weednaster Generic vs Grazon Next
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1812762" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Good description by Simme. Grazon Next does not require a license in Texas, Weedmaster and generics do. If mixed according to labels, neither should do much to Bermuda. Mixing stronger than label says will yellow up Bermuda and other desirable grasses and is a waste of money.</p><p></p><p>I use the generic Brash for most applications and I am very happy with the results and the price but my pastures are not in real bad shape and don't have woody type plants and bunches of milkweed where the Next shines. Next also has a much stronger residual as noted. For first application, Next is hard to beat. After you get some control you can go with the much cheaper product. If I feel I need a broader coverage I mix Patriot with the Brash. Patriot is very economical to use and I have found myself using it more often. Its nice to not have to fool with bottles that you need to clean out and dispose as well as you don't get chemical accidentally splashed on you when mixing. A good surfactant is always a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1812762, member: 5381"] Good description by Simme. Grazon Next does not require a license in Texas, Weedmaster and generics do. If mixed according to labels, neither should do much to Bermuda. Mixing stronger than label says will yellow up Bermuda and other desirable grasses and is a waste of money. I use the generic Brash for most applications and I am very happy with the results and the price but my pastures are not in real bad shape and don't have woody type plants and bunches of milkweed where the Next shines. Next also has a much stronger residual as noted. For first application, Next is hard to beat. After you get some control you can go with the much cheaper product. If I feel I need a broader coverage I mix Patriot with the Brash. Patriot is very economical to use and I have found myself using it more often. Its nice to not have to fool with bottles that you need to clean out and dispose as well as you don't get chemical accidentally splashed on you when mixing. A good surfactant is always a must. [/QUOTE]
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