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Re: Another 2, 4-D Question
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Posted by Rich Va on May 22, 2007 at 10:23:05 from (152.1.177.47):
In Reply to: Another 2, 4-D Question posted by in-too-deep on May 22, 2007 at 09:56:54:
Early spring. My yard and the area around the barns is between 3 & 4 acres. I have a 15 gal. sprayer with a 6 ft. boom that I use on my yard tractor. Since your weeds are getting big you will probably have to use a higher rate. If you have centipede grass you can not use a high rate,thats why you want to spray early. I don't know where you live,but where I live from March 1 to April 1 is the best time if the weather is right. If you have clover to get rid of, 2,4-D won't do it. You will need something like Banvel. Don't overspray or mix your rate to high,this will only burn the top of the weed off and it will come back.
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