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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 377995" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>The prevailing winds are from the infested field towards the not so infested field. So I'm sure that some of them are from seeds from the infested field. The noninfested field has some in it that does not border the infested field as well. I did not spray last year as there was not enough to recover the cost of spraying. As far as spraying after they bloom, I have to wait a little longer to get some other weeds. If I sprayed the buttercups before bloom I could get by with less chemical. The proble with this Is the other weeds have not came up. The picloram in the grazon would help pre emerge but I have found its better to wait until the other weeds have a little growth started. By waiting I can cover all of them with one spraying. I only have about a 2 week window for doing this. If I wait I have to use even more chemical and that can get more expensive. I can also switch over to surmount as it has a wider oppertunity range but it is more pricey than grazon. I will probally be spraying by mid week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 377995, member: 1184"] The prevailing winds are from the infested field towards the not so infested field. So I'm sure that some of them are from seeds from the infested field. The noninfested field has some in it that does not border the infested field as well. I did not spray last year as there was not enough to recover the cost of spraying. As far as spraying after they bloom, I have to wait a little longer to get some other weeds. If I sprayed the buttercups before bloom I could get by with less chemical. The proble with this Is the other weeds have not came up. The picloram in the grazon would help pre emerge but I have found its better to wait until the other weeds have a little growth started. By waiting I can cover all of them with one spraying. I only have about a 2 week window for doing this. If I wait I have to use even more chemical and that can get more expensive. I can also switch over to surmount as it has a wider oppertunity range but it is more pricey than grazon. I will probally be spraying by mid week. [/QUOTE]
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