Posted by Too Far Gone on June 11, 2012 at 15:50:46 from (67.221.197.94):
In Reply to: These Damn Weeds! posted by Tom Bartosiewicz on June 11, 2012 at 15:18:53:
I too am in NW Mo,and I have a field that has never been round-up sprayed.I put it in Corn this year and am not very happy with a spray called Buccaneer Plus sold by Chillicothe MFA.I even double coverd a grassy area and its not really that sick.Its got the flowers,burs,cotton weeds,but what I call iron weeds are still pretty as a new pup.Personally I think that chemical companies have weakened the spray somehow,then blame it on glycosphate resistance to sell more expensive stuff..,and of course your local government or private agronimist working for your local co-op is going to blame it on the same thing and push a stronger(more expensive tank mix) to get the burn.I remember before all this crap when I used nothing but a spray called Harness Extra on corn and there was NOTHING left growing but corn
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