Posted by JD Seller on January 12, 2014 at 15:31:56 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Re: weed control posted by joshua rod on January 12, 2014 at 13:37:09:
Any of the pasture sprays are going to be rough on any broad leaf plants. Weeds and hay alike. You will have the grass left and that is what most pastures are.
2-4D is a broad leaf weed killers but it does little if any trans location to the roots. So you burn the top of the plant off and it regrows from the root system. That is way I use other types of products. The main one being Grazon. They trans locate to the root system.
You may have to use different products if you do not have the license for any restricted use herbicides. Some of them are not restricted if bought in a low concentration of active ingredient.
Here is a picture of a factory built ATV pasture sprayer. IT sprays 30 feet wide. You have three nozzles and a 12 V pump.
Also if you are in a farming area, many Fertilizer and chemical retailers have Pasture sprayers you can rent for a fee per acre.
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