Posted by thurlow on February 12, 2009 at 10:00:23 from (74.177.51.106):
In Reply to: Re: Killing Grass posted by DScott on February 12, 2009 at 09:20:31:
There are so many folks who visit this site whose age, experience, knowledge, etc. are unknown that's it's easy to give advice which might lead to harm.......of one kind or another. Having said that.......about 30 years ago, someone on the farm finished planting corn and started planting cotton, without cleaning out the spray tank(s). Don't remember the corn herbicide, but I do know that the cotton chemical was Cotoran. There was about 3 acres (until the chemical left in the tank was diluted) that NOTHING would grow on for about 4 years. Since I gather that you have some knowledge of the various chemicals, you might try a mixture of 2 not-normally-used-together herbicides. I'm not advising that you do this, but if you come up with the idea on your own................
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