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Glyphosate becomes essentially inert in the dirt. I'd still give it few weeks before reseeding.

Can't reseed behind the pre-emergent tho. It prevents seed from germinating.
Interesting. Not saying you’re wrong, but why are they finding it in rivers and oceans if it becomes inert in dirt? Sprayed too close to rain?
 
Wild night here, more hail just pea size though. Lost the tonneau cover when I was driving it into the barn, microburst hit just as I was driving in.
Inch and a half of rain and it's still raining. Had a Tornado touch down in Brush but that 2 1/2 hours north.
 
Interesting. Not saying you’re wrong, but why are they finding it in rivers and oceans if it becomes inert in dirt? Sprayed too close to rain?
My guess is that you file a class action lawsuit against a multi-million dollar company, 'THEY' will find it any and everywhere.. and if you've ever been in a store that even sells the stuff, you might be entitled to financial compensation!! Always follow the money trail...
 
Wild night here, more hail just pea size though. Lost the tonneau cover when I was driving it into the barn, microburst hit just as I was driving in.
Inch and a half of rain and it's still raining. Had a Tornado touch down in Brush but that 2 1/2 hours north.
Wow, that is a storm. Was just through there a couple weeks ago. Wish we could have met up
 
My guess is that you file a class action lawsuit against a multi-million dollar company, 'THEY' will find it any and everywhere.. and if you've ever been in a store that even sells the stuff, you might be entitled to financial compensation!! Always follow the money trail...
True true
 
We've finally had some nice rain fall off and on the past few days. It's spring and the road flowers are blooming happens every year.

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I'm not sure about the guru part... Your Credit 41 is a glyphosate (like RoundUp). Different brands have different surfactants loaded in them, makes it stick to the leaves better. That's why some seem to work better than others. It is non-selective so it will kill most anything that has not developed resistance.

Mike's 2,4-D shouldn't kill most grasses, stunt it a little. Stuff kills most broadleaf plants. Once the grass comes out of dormancy I use the 2,4-D to spot spray as needed.


Crabgrass is a whole different animal. Need to kill it with RoundUp early in the spring and get some pre-emergent down. My preference is a product called Prowl H2O. It is some nasty yellow stuff. Mix in some blue spray dye and 'paint' your lawn green in the spring. Seems to keep my lawn fairly weed free.
Fill me in on my RM43? It seems to work eventually, but I am trying to kill everything in my gravel shooting bays. I would use napalm but I am having some application issues.
 
Fill me in on my RM43? It seems to work eventually, but I am trying to kill everything in my gravel shooting bays. I would use napalm but I am having some application issues.
RM43 is good stuff. 43 percent glyphosate (think RoundUp) with imazipyr added. The imazipyr is what gives it the residual kill. It lasts about a year. Avoid spraying within the drip line of desirable trees, may cause some damage. Neither of the ingredients are particularly harmful to wildlife or marine life. Still use common sense when spraying around water.

I use a similar product called Ortho-clear (I think is the name). Same actives as RM43. I spray with the pre-emergent as well just for added residual.
 
Fill me in on my RM43? It seems to work eventually, but I am trying to kill everything in my gravel shooting bays. I would use napalm but I am having some application issues.
Try Triad TZ Select it will do the job 1 1/2 oz per gallon. It gives grass a slight white look if applied above 90 degrees. With gravel bays no worries what the temperature is.
 
Naw, not today. No sense in changing this. I might spin on a new filter.

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Didn't Hop have a flamethrower ad he posted on here?

Good luck @Sublime one You need the gang from the CCF to manage the landscape on the range complex.
The flame thrower would look pretty cool in action to start a range class. "Before we start, I need to clear some weeds".

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I found a dryer sheet in the ait cleaner snorkel...........from last year! :rofl: :rofl: Fresh smelling exhaust though.
 
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