Didn’t know my wife was out shopping.
Oh my.......Didn’t know my wife was out shopping.
That's no way to talk about your lovely wife.Didn’t know my wife was out shopping.
Yes!Now THAT’S some funny *s-word right there!!
It's 66 here right nowMorning folks. Comfy 74 this morning and going to 93 with those pop-up showers predicted.
I did some of that yesterday..Supposed to hit 90* here today, sounds like a good day to finish spraying some pastures & fence lines for trees/brush. Get a nice baked on chemical finish on the leaves.
Dicamba works well, I use that occasionally with Grazon on thistles/brushy stuff.I did some of that yesterday..
I used up some old stuff I had left in the shop.
Cornerstone Plus and spiked it with 2 cups of Dicemba..
ran out of grazion last month. May need to get some more.
Don’t let that Kudzu take hold. I’ve seen it cover entire hillsides and an old house.Dicamba works well, I use that occasionally with Grazon on thistles/brushy stuff.
I use Grazon & crop oil on most stuff, I have been spraying pastures/fence lines for a friend; he uses Grazon, Pasture Gard & oil for brushy type stuff & just PG & oil for thistles.
I prefer a one mix that kills it all.
The first tank this year I grabbed a clear jug that I thought was Dicamba/Grazon because it was blueish, turns out it was Tordon RTU/Roundup. I should of read the chicken scratches I put on the side of the jug. It did a fine job nuking everything it touched…
We are getting a lot of Kudzu vine up here & RTU/RU seem to be the only thing knocking it out.
It’s coming on like wildfire in fence lines, ditches, woody areas & crp ground. Most folks don’t know what it is or even know it’s there & what it’s capable of. We have a lot of absentee landowners & that doesn’t help.Don’t let that Kudzu take hold. I’ve seen it cover entire hillsides and an old house.
Nuke it!!!
Fortunately, in the state of Missouri, it’s considered an invasive species and treated as such.It’s coming on like wildfire in fence lines, ditches, woody areas & crp ground. Most folks don’t know what it is or even know it’s there & what it’s capable of. We have a lot of absentee landowners & that doesn’t help.
The bureaucrats & lobbyists are doing there best to ensure it continues to spread, since they don’t want the crp ground to be maintained. It makes since since the guberment brought the chit over to this country to help with erosion…
“ The vine that ate the south”. If you point it out & tell someone that & it’s potential they look at you like you just stepped off a spaceship.
Now we have wild grapes & kudzu junking up the fences & timbers.
We have a lot of noxious/invasive species here that are supposed to be controlled but very little compliance especially on crp ground & pasture ground.Fortunately, in the state of Missouri, it’s considered an invasive species and treated as such.
They ran Duracor and Remedy on my pasture last week. Need some rain in a bad way. Few sprinkles on Saturday was not enough to do anything but make it super humid.Supposed to hit 90* here today, sounds like a good day to finish spraying some pastures & fence lines for trees/brush. Get a nice baked on chemical finish on the leaves.