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Re: Spraying land ? For timber guys.
[Re: hollywud20]
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05/02/21 09:26 AM
05/02/21 09:26 AM
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If you can traverse the area with your tractor, then sure you can. However, The most difficult issue you will have is regulating the flow to get the right coverage.
You need a tank mix specific for the trees you have growing and it needs to be applied at 10-15 gallons per acre.
Last edited by Rebelman; 05/02/21 09:28 AM.
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