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  • firecadet613

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    I'm pulling out all the small ones that sprout up around the property, just sprayed the big thickets with crossbow, and will hit with glyphosate when they leaf up in the spring.
    Looks like the Crossbow did some good. Quite a bit of it is leafing up and I sprayed a ton with glyphosate. Quite a bit appears to be dead, mainly the thicker, full bark stuff.

    I'll know in a few weeks if the glyphosate works, and if so, have one more big thicket to go after.
     
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    Mij

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    In the corn and beans
    That crossbow ($$$$) is great on woody stuff, it’ll kill full grown mulberry trees, i like to mix it and round up for fence lines because of the bird droppings. Miss one season you can’t mow with a lawn mower have go to a brush hog. Gonna hit around the barns next week.
     

    firecadet613

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    Looks like the Crossbow did some good. Quite a bit of it is leafing up and I sprayed a ton with glyphosate. Quite a bit appears to be dead, mainly the thicker, full bark stuff.

    I'll know in a few weeks if the glyphosate works, and if so, have one more big thicket to go after.
    Glyphosate worked well, but it took about a month for them to die off.

    I'll wait until early next spring and do another round on whatever I missed.
     

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    In the corn and beans
    Glyphosate worked well, but it took about a month for them to die off.

    I'll wait until early next spring and do another round on whatever I missed.
    No need, I know it’s expensive but see if you can buy a quart of real round up from a farmer. 100% better than the stuff you get from RK, I know I’m making some assumptions here please excuse me if I’m mistaken.
    I’ve managed to get rid of ALL of the Johnson grass and most of the Thistle on my 165 acres, and am now working on the multiflora rose. It will be a battle of many years
    Again no need.

    Last week ran fence lines with 50/50 real Cross Bow n real Round Up, mixed with diesel, three days later everything was dying. Mulberry trees, Wild cheery, multi flor. rose, thistle, Hackberry, Wild Raspberry, Chinese Elm, and even Maples. Everything on the fence line. Do it while still growing n leaves stage, while it’s dry outside. No rain in site. JMO, good luck folks.
     
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