Posted by Mark on June 02, 2009 at 10:56:21 from (67.140.142.248):
In Reply to: 2-4D posted by ILLEFTY on June 02, 2009 at 10:45:18:
I used a granular weedkiller several years ago on a driveway and the banks beside it. It came a big rain and as water and schitt run downhill, so did the weedkiller. It washed down the ditch, across the lower gravel road and down through a neighbors pasture. There was a dead zone about 10 feet wide and 400 feet long. Needless to say, he wasn't a happy camper for awhile. He mumbled under his breath about it, but due to the fact that I have spent the last 28 years running his cattle off my place....he wasn't in much of a position to b!tch about it. What little grass he loss for 3 months, I had more than made up for over the years. He's a decent neighbor and so am I, but unintended things happen. I know he didn't turn his cows loose on purpose, nor did I intend to kill his grass. I quit the weedkiller after that, and he finally fixed his fence this spring. It took me once to right my ways, it took him a little longer....27+ years.
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