peeps
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Post by peeps on May 6, 2017 20:33:00 GMT -6
I am running up to my land tomorrow to do a few quick things. I need to spray Cleth in one of my clover plots this spring. My opportunities to get up there over the next month are limited and I want to treat the plot before the clover blooms to keep my honey bees from being exposed. The problem is that it is going to be sunny but with a high temp of only 53. Would treating at this temp be a waste of time?
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Post by MoBuckChaser on May 7, 2017 6:23:10 GMT -6
Ten days ago, I sprayed the max rate of 3 qts per acre of Glyphosate on some 6" tall quack on a farm we were just handed. It is just turning now. I feel it is dead down through the roots, even though it still has some green color. Not Ideal conditions for killing when this cold, but it will work.
Expect the same with Cleth.
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