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Re: True Roundup Pro vs. Generic
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Posted by paul on April 22, 2007 at 20:44:38 from (66.44.132.88):
In Reply to: True Roundup Pro vs. Generic posted by e on April 22, 2007 at 06:43:01:
1. Be careful of internet advise on herbicides - I see really strange advise on this kinda stuff sometimes..... 2. The generics, used at a rate of 1 quart per acre, tend to be cheaper than the $$$ stuff. It is a good idea to add AMS to any generic as a water softening agent. 3. The more $$$ stuff _may_ have additives & pre-mixes that make them work better, or rain-safe much quicker, or preformance garentees that offer free re-sprays if weeds come back. Or they may allow you to use 28 or 36 oz of product to equal a full quart of the cheap stuff. 4. Considering all of #4; refer back to #2, and you will have less cost & less fuss & as good a result & more $$$ in your pocket. --->Paul
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