Posted by big jt on April 22, 2009 at 23:53:21 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: OT Roundup use posted by Ralph wd45 on April 22, 2009 at 21:10:27:
Ralph.
For starters you should be able to spray anytime you want to. Hit the weeds early on though. you can use a reduced rate if they aren't to big and you will probably need to make a second application unless you add in something with a residual.
On a more important note. While I have enjoyed using a front mount cultivator on one of my old tractors for point rows. Leave your 45 in the shed instead of cultivating the whole field. You will just stir up a new batch of seed with it. I hit a couple of spots in a bean field with the cultivator once to buy myself some time till I sprayed the whole field. Bout a month after I sprayed you could tell just where I lifted the cultivator. Green as a lawn where I cultivated and black as coal where I hadn't. Take it from my mistake leave the cultivator in the shed!
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