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Re: Wildlife and Forestry management questions answered here.
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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03/07/11 06:47 PM
03/07/11 06:47 PM
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Tell the congregation I'll do the whole book of James and have 'em home in time for the race. This has really sparked my curiosity though. I rarely deal with nutsedge taller than 3-4"...could it be there is a broadcast application height limit, much like row crops?? Chances are that's the issue, bigger the plant...the more leaf surface area to be exposed to herbicide, not to mention in most cases after the summer solstice nutsedge has started feeding the tuber...that could be a big contributing factor. Looks like I found a good summer experiment...
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