Justin SE IOWA said: (quoted from post at 00:07:51 02/25/12) I am building a sprayer to pull behind my tractor to spray 2-4-D on my hayfield. I have a 8 roller pump I will be using. I have all the parts and pieces rounded up to build it, I just need to know how far apart to place the tips. The tips I am using I bought an Orschelns and the package says 20 inches. So that is what I was gonna build it at unless you guys recomend different. Any help is appreciated! Thanks
I(f you have Canadian Thistle, 2-4D won.t do much to it. It may knock it down temporarily, but since it is a perennial that comes up from the root, as well as producing copious amounts of seed after it flowers, it can be very hard to control.
A bit of research told me that a herbicide containing "clopyralid" was the best available herbicide for thistle and many other hard to control plants.
Dow makes several products that contain clopyralid, Lontrel being one of them. Here is a link to the info and you can download the data sheets and their "Woody Weed Control Guide" which is very helpful.
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