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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1274757" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Spraying 2,4-d and Grazon is a waste of money. Grazon is 2,4-d with a residual for sprouting suppression. Grazon and Remedy would be a good combination. The catch is that they need to be applied before the weeds start to flower, i.e. actively growing. If you have any clover it will kill or at least make it darn sick for a while growing. It will also hammer lespedza (the good kind that you want as well as the serecia lespedeza which you don;t want. Might not be a bad eidea to have seomone that can identify exactly what you have before you spray. Either the Extension office or NRCS if you have either one handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1274757, member: 34"] Spraying 2,4-d and Grazon is a waste of money. Grazon is 2,4-d with a residual for sprouting suppression. Grazon and Remedy would be a good combination. The catch is that they need to be applied before the weeds start to flower, i.e. actively growing. If you have any clover it will kill or at least make it darn sick for a while growing. It will also hammer lespedza (the good kind that you want as well as the serecia lespedeza which you don;t want. Might not be a bad eidea to have seomone that can identify exactly what you have before you spray. Either the Extension office or NRCS if you have either one handy. [/QUOTE]
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