Controlling Weeds
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rural Kansas... Where Life is Good
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Controlling Weeds
I'm in the process of getting some clover(biologic) planted in a few small areas, and am looking for chemical to control the vast amount of weeds. I've looked at most of the different types round-up sprays and all of the ones I looked at kill clovers. What do you recommend doing to kill the weeds but keep the clover and grasses I'm planting, growing. Thanks!
#3
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
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RE: Controlling Weeds
If you've already got the clover planted and it's being invaded by weeds try poast. It will kill weeds but will not effect legumes.
Whitetail institute sells a product called Slay and Arrest. I think Arrest is the one you want but take a look http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/herbicides/
I got some at a local agway. I'll check the package name and post it as soon as I can.
Whitetail institute sells a product called Slay and Arrest. I think Arrest is the one you want but take a look http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/herbicides/
I got some at a local agway. I'll check the package name and post it as soon as I can.
#4
RE: Controlling Weeds
Simple Mowing will handle most weeds for 2-3 years in a well established clover plot - after 3 years - you might want to consider poast - In my opinion - its cheaper to plant again however - especailly with small plots of 1 or 2 acres.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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RE: Controlling Weeds
Thanks for the information. I checked the prices and Pursuit is a little cheaper but you have to buy 32 acres worth. It comes in 1 gallon for $522.50 and the recommendation is 4 ozs per acre. I've got 3 acres to spray and really didn't want to buy a 10 year supply so the link http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/herbicides/ has a 4 acre treatment of slay for $138.50 and its better for my needs.
#8
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RE: Controlling Weeds
Thanks for the info guys. It seems my plot mainly consist of some type of stingweed?, along with some Kochia, Pigweed and Lamsquarters weeds. After cuting the weeds down, my arms were slighty swollen from touching them and the sting from the weeds stayed in my arms for about 24-48 hours. So it looks like the Slay would be best for my needs. Thanks for the help.