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Post by smsmith on Jul 31, 2024 18:06:31 GMT -6
I've seen other folks say ragweed gets browsed. I have never seen that happen anywhere I've plotted. Clopyralid also seems to be knocking out oxeye daisy and fleabane. Both are problematic here. Oxeye seems to almost enjoy glyphosate Edit..the cattlemen across the road from me was out yesterday. I had texted him about a couple bull calves being out. After he attempted to mend his shitty fence he got on the atv and was spraying 4-7' thistles with a wand sprayer using 2-4D, or at least something with 2-4D as a component. The odor is unmistakable. Too bad he didn't ask me what to spray. I can remember a young buck in the northwoods that was selecting the fleabane to munch on. I've seen fall fleabane browsed. Summer fleabane I haven't. I figured out one weed that clopyralid does nothing to. Hoary Alyssum. Makes sense since it's in the brassica family. I hate that stuff.
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Post by Sandbur on Jul 31, 2024 18:08:00 GMT -6
I can remember a young buck in the northwoods that was selecting the fleabane to munch on. I've seen fall fleabane browsed. Summer fleabane I haven't. I figured out one weed that clopyralid does nothing to. Hoary Alyssum. Makes sense since it's in the brassica family. I hate that stuff. This fleabane was browsed in the fall. Or is there a species of fleabane designated as’fall?’
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Post by smsmith on Jul 31, 2024 18:10:03 GMT -6
I've seen fall fleabane browsed. Summer fleabane I haven't. I figured out one weed that clopyralid does nothing to. Hoary Alyssum. Makes sense since it's in the brassica family. I hate that stuff. This fleabane was browsed in the fall. Or is there a species of fleabane designated as’fall?’ There are a whole bunch of fleabanes. I think some are annuals and some are perennials.
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