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2-4 DB
Apr 15, 2017 13:53:27 GMT -6
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Post by kabic on Apr 15, 2017 13:53:27 GMT -6
Stopped at the co-op to check out the price. It was $113 for 2.5 gallons.
Anybody have a place that I can order cheaper or even smaller amounts?
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2-4 DB
Apr 15, 2017 13:59:25 GMT -6
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Post by kabic on Apr 15, 2017 13:59:25 GMT -6
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2-4 DB
Apr 15, 2017 14:32:12 GMT -6
Post by wklman on Apr 15, 2017 14:32:12 GMT -6
Keystone is where I get my chemicals. It's just easier then trying to find it locally in northern mn and is about the cheapest around.
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2-4 DB
Apr 15, 2017 17:07:36 GMT -6
Post by sd51555 on Apr 15, 2017 17:07:36 GMT -6
You should be able to find it at any farm store in a gallon jug. Just be sure to get it from the farm section, and not the lawn section.
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2-4 DB
Apr 16, 2017 14:22:39 GMT -6
Post by wildfire123 on Apr 16, 2017 14:22:39 GMT -6
Keystone price is$44.95 per gallon, plus $17.05 shipping.
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2-4 DB
Apr 16, 2017 14:27:08 GMT -6
Post by kabic on Apr 16, 2017 14:27:08 GMT -6
Is Butrac the only brand, no generics?
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2-4 DB
Apr 16, 2017 15:42:39 GMT -6
Post by sd51555 on Apr 16, 2017 15:42:39 GMT -6
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2-4 DB
Apr 16, 2017 16:15:17 GMT -6
Post by wklman on Apr 16, 2017 16:15:17 GMT -6
I wonder if the one from fleet is just a spray refill and not a concentrate.
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2-4 DB
Apr 16, 2017 16:27:03 GMT -6
Post by kabic on Apr 16, 2017 16:27:03 GMT -6
The stuff I see from farm and fleet is 2-4 D which will smoke clover along with other weeds. 2-4 DB is clover safe. Both will take out chicory I pretty sure.
I actually looked at Gordons website and they sell like 3 different kinds of 2-4 D. Even the stuff labeled for pasture had it, which I though was odd.
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Post by smsmith on Apr 16, 2017 19:43:17 GMT -6
The link to Fleet is for 2-4d...NOT 2-4db Shit...so is the link to Amazon. Neither is 2-4db. Both will kill or suppress clover, neither is what you want to use for broadleaf control in clover plots. Keystone has the best price I've found
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Post by ace on Apr 16, 2017 19:48:31 GMT -6
The stuff I see from farm and fleet is 2-4 D which will smoke clover along with other weeds. 2-4 DB is clover safe. Both will take out chicory I pretty sure. I actually looked at Gordons website and they sell like 3 different kinds of 2-4 D. Even the stuff labeled for pasture had it, which I though was odd. I've used the Gordon's on my pasture land. Only difference I see is it's around 33% 24d and you supposedly can graze it sooner. They have multiple options though... up to around 67%.
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2-4 DB
Apr 17, 2017 7:41:28 GMT -6
Post by kabic on Apr 17, 2017 7:41:28 GMT -6
The stuff I see from farm and fleet is 2-4 D which will smoke clover along with other weeds. 2-4 DB is clover safe. Both will take out chicory I pretty sure. I actually looked at Gordons website and they sell like 3 different kinds of 2-4 D. Even the stuff labeled for pasture had it, which I though was odd. I've used the Gordon's on my pasture land. Only difference I see is it's around 33% 24d and you supposedly can graze it sooner. They have multiple options though... up to around 67%. Here is where my confusion is. Why would you spray your pasture with something that will kills clover? Isn't clover a preferred a forage? Maybe horses cant have too much of it. Or does the lower percent not really affect clover?
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Post by ace on Apr 17, 2017 18:20:11 GMT -6
I've used the Gordon's on my pasture land. Only difference I see is it's around 33% 24d and you supposedly can graze it sooner. They have multiple options though... up to around 67%. Here is where my confusion is. Why would you spray your pasture with something that will kills clover? Isn't clover a preferred a forage? Maybe horses cant have too much of it. Or does the lower percent not really affect clover? Well... That's a good question. I have a bunch if invasive bull shit I need gone.
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2-4 DB
Apr 17, 2017 19:03:11 GMT -6
Post by wildfire123 on Apr 17, 2017 19:03:11 GMT -6
Ed Spinazzola has a book, Ultimate Deer Food Plots, with adequate moisture spraying clover with round up, 1 qt per acre, mid May.
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2-4 DB
Apr 17, 2017 19:13:52 GMT -6
Post by wildfire123 on Apr 17, 2017 19:13:52 GMT -6
Ed Spinazolla has a book, Ultimate Food Plots for Deer, suggests spraying round up on clover that is at least two years old. Spraying mid May with adequate moisture. Three weeks later the clover looks dead, three more weeks and clover comes back. If the clover is thin, broadcast more seed right after spraying.
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