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When to start using Grazon and fertilizer on a mesquite filled pasture treated with Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 1616293" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>For the past 2 years have been spraying my pastures with 8 oz of remedy and 1/2 oz/ac of Cimmaron plus. Have gotten excellent broadleaf weed control plus the mesquites are mostly dead. Where have thick mesquites, had this sprayed with a chopper. Will be surprised if very many mesquites green up this spring. Had significantly fewer live mesquites last summer than summer before. Am both very pleased and surprised with both broadleaf and mesquite control. Last year it cost $8/ac for chemical and $10 for aerial application. FWIW-am in southern Hill county near Aquilla. Another plus is neither remedy nor Cimmaron are restricted use, so no license needed to apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 1616293, member: 2905"] For the past 2 years have been spraying my pastures with 8 oz of remedy and 1/2 oz/ac of Cimmaron plus. Have gotten excellent broadleaf weed control plus the mesquites are mostly dead. Where have thick mesquites, had this sprayed with a chopper. Will be surprised if very many mesquites green up this spring. Had significantly fewer live mesquites last summer than summer before. Am both very pleased and surprised with both broadleaf and mesquite control. Last year it cost $8/ac for chemical and $10 for aerial application. FWIW-am in southern Hill county near Aquilla. Another plus is neither remedy nor Cimmaron are restricted use, so no license needed to apply. [/QUOTE]
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