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Pre Emergant Application
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I'm a lisenced applicator in Ga. What is a good pre emergant to apply during the fall targeting henbit, annual bluegrass etc. in bermuda grass. Thanks for your reply! |
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subscribing
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Lesco Stonewall
Pm me bro Posted via Mobile Device |
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simazine works for me
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Simazine is my nov hit
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Isn't henbit a winter annual? I am from the frozen north, but wouldn't it work to apply a broadleaf herbicide in late fall just after it germinates?
Use the pre for poa annua of course--unless you are already too late. |
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Youi are correct. The southern guys use simazine at the max rate for pre and post em control on henbit and poa, awesome product imo. Atrazine is great as well but, its a rup. Posted via Mobile Device |
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What difference does it make that it's a RUP?
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I don't care to be on the rup list with the dept of ag, that's just my preference.
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I currently use and have had great results with Atrizine. I have been curious about Simizine: Is there any major difference in the two other than Atz being a RUP?
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