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Roundup/generic and 2,4D??
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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 7009799" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>My comment on SU and Mugwort is hardly scientific.... and is purely based on seeing less of it in past years than since SU's became more common... Old chemistry seemed to keep it under control better, although I can recall a forest in sugar beet 20 odd years ago, and purchased a weed wiper to control it!</p><p></p><p>A good control of Mugwort with Shark would have huge appeal as I take land back into management.... The sandy soils are infested. As you say, well worth an experiment on a bottles worth of Shark.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With Shark, that 1 month delay may be a problem this Summer, pre-stewardship drilling, but could well be a very good option next Spring taking out overwintered stewardship before starting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 7009799, member: 66976"] My comment on SU and Mugwort is hardly scientific.... and is purely based on seeing less of it in past years than since SU's became more common... Old chemistry seemed to keep it under control better, although I can recall a forest in sugar beet 20 odd years ago, and purchased a weed wiper to control it! A good control of Mugwort with Shark would have huge appeal as I take land back into management.... The sandy soils are infested. As you say, well worth an experiment on a bottles worth of Shark. With Shark, that 1 month delay may be a problem this Summer, pre-stewardship drilling, but could well be a very good option next Spring taking out overwintered stewardship before starting again. [/QUOTE]
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