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MJR10 04-15-2003 10:31 AM

weeds-HELP
 
Last year I put in a clover field (Imperial) that was taken over with weeds. I did mow and that seemed to help. The weeds were mostly grasses and tall yellow weeds. Some kind of mustard weed I was told. ANyway I am getting ready to spread lime and fertilizer again this year on it and was wondering what and when I should spray on the field to prevent weeds from taken the field over this year. Thanks

SAK 04-17-2003 05:56 AM

RE: weeds-HELP
 
If you are trying to control grasses in a clover plot, Whitetail institute sells a herbicide by the name of Vantage. It works well if you spray BEFORE the grass gets too tall and actively growing. So, as when to spray I would say the time is now. You can also get it through QDMA at a much cheaper cost but you have to be a member.

psandhu 04-17-2003 01:22 PM

RE: weeds-HELP
 
the chemical name of what you want to use to kill the grasses (while leaving the broadleafs) is SETHOXYDIM. it' s not cheap, and breaks down after a few hours of exposure to the atmosphere.

Uncle Al 04-17-2003 02:41 PM

RE: weeds-HELP
 
Also heard of product called " Poast" to kill grasses in broad leaf plants.
Have not tried it. Heard about from " Bio-Logic"

wigmap 04-23-2003 10:58 AM

RE: weeds-HELP
 
psandhu,

What do you mean breaks down after being exposed to the atmosphere for a few hours. It quits working, or what?

psandhu 04-23-2003 11:32 AM

RE: weeds-HELP
 
there was a similar post about this about a year ago, i' m not sure on which forum or website. someone that was knowledgeable said that sethoxydim (which is in Poast) will decompose after a few hours upon exposure to sunlight and oxygen in the atmosphere. so with that in mind, you would want to make sure that when it' s applied to the grass, the grass is actively growing. in other words, if you apply it when it' s cool or not sunny, the product will stay on the surface of the grass and start to decompose before it' s fully absorbed by the plant. this is a waste of time and money. you want to apply it when it' s warm and sunny and perhaps a few days after a rain, when the grass is actively growing and will absorb the product and take it all the way to the roots.


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