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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 437369" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I've been using CDax wipers for some years on grassland. We have had a dock problem this year from the flooding and the wipers have dealt with them very effectively over the last couple of weeks. I use a gang of 3 X 2.4metre wipers behind an old IH250 having added units over the years. Using one on its own was a bit tedious but a gang can cover a surprising area in a day. I tend to use just roundup and docks seem particularly easy to control if growing well as they are tall and large leafed. Creeping thistles are cleared up fairly well but have needed repeat passes each year to keep them completely in check. The heavy rain in the last couple of years has eliminated them more as they don't seem to like getting their feet wet.</p><p>Rushes are also controlled effectively if done slowly with a high conc. solution and again benefit from redoing in following years as maybe 80% are killed in each pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 437369, member: 189"] I've been using CDax wipers for some years on grassland. We have had a dock problem this year from the flooding and the wipers have dealt with them very effectively over the last couple of weeks. I use a gang of 3 X 2.4metre wipers behind an old IH250 having added units over the years. Using one on its own was a bit tedious but a gang can cover a surprising area in a day. I tend to use just roundup and docks seem particularly easy to control if growing well as they are tall and large leafed. Creeping thistles are cleared up fairly well but have needed repeat passes each year to keep them completely in check. The heavy rain in the last couple of years has eliminated them more as they don't seem to like getting their feet wet. Rushes are also controlled effectively if done slowly with a high conc. solution and again benefit from redoing in following years as maybe 80% are killed in each pass. [/QUOTE]
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