Posted by Crazy Horse on April 22, 2018 at 11:45:36 from (199.126.42.212):
In Reply to: Re: weed kiiller posted by rrlund on April 22, 2018 at 11:33:53:
So it seems that the actual calculations are for getting a certain amount of herbicide applied to a certain surface area of field application, and that's what their specs will tell you via the printed info with the product or by phone. Water is the carrier and a calibrated spray unit does the job and when you get finished, the tank should be dry if everything was measured and set up correctly. For a fence line situation, I guess most of us feel more comfortable with an oz per gallon and go from there. It might happen to be spot on the recommended application (by fluke) or it might be miles off being correct. Obviously, the manufacturer isn't thinking of a guy wiping out a few unwanted weeds or grasses in a limited area. That they leave up to the individual I guess.
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