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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
View on the need for water conditioners ?
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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 4845718" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>Just seen this thread and can offer the following completely unscientific observation. We are in a soft water area and i never really used any additives unless specified on the can. Since going notill the weed spectrum here had changed and we are having real problems with willow herb as Glyphosate is not good on it. I started adding vinegar to the water and it definitely improves the efficacy on broad leafs, if i really need to kill it then i add mcpa which is the dogs bollox for all broad leaf that we have. The problem with this is that you must leave three weeks between application and planting or it can affect germination. For that reason i stick to vinegar for most tanks which does a good job and costs very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 4845718, member: 4999"] Just seen this thread and can offer the following completely unscientific observation. We are in a soft water area and i never really used any additives unless specified on the can. Since going notill the weed spectrum here had changed and we are having real problems with willow herb as Glyphosate is not good on it. I started adding vinegar to the water and it definitely improves the efficacy on broad leafs, if i really need to kill it then i add mcpa which is the dogs bollox for all broad leaf that we have. The problem with this is that you must leave three weeks between application and planting or it can affect germination. For that reason i stick to vinegar for most tanks which does a good job and costs very little. [/QUOTE]
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