Posted by Wildride47 on April 28, 2016 at 19:50:50 from (70.210.71.188):
I need some advice about killing wild roses and brush. We have offered free use of about 10 acres of fenced pasture that hasn't been grazed in 3 years. I can brush hog most of the brush down or clip it close with the saw but I know some of this will come back if I don't treat it when cut. The roses seem to double in growth if mowed without treatment. I've heard Crossbow might help without killing the grass. But I've also heard Trimec, Pastire guard and 2 4D Amime might be the fix. I'm thinking about spraying with a marking die, brush hog and spray again to treat the cut ends. What product works? We won't be putting livestock on the land this year so I am not concerned about persistence with grazing this year. I just want the roses and brush gone to have good ground for next year.
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