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How about a little help for ole Truehunter ?
What is this weed ? Sprayed two quarts per acre and it is smiling at me . Must like gly
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Cut it, dry it out, and smoke a little of it, then you'll know if it's weed, or if it's not. :wave1:
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common ragweed
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It isn't bad, especially in a clover plot. It is high in protein and grows well in hot dry conditions when clover is usually dormant.
Glypho kills it but due to the shape of the leaves it can be difficult to get enough absorbed.
How long ago did you spray?
Like rat and trapper said - common ragweed

Deer eat the crap out of it at my place and birds devour the seeds if allowed to seed out.

Protein levels approaching 30% when young and palatable - leave it be and let your deer have two choices at the buffet!
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Thanks fellas . I sprayed 5 days ago Iit has turned slightly yellow . Was wanting to plant turnips . Radishes .
Thanks fellas . I sprayed 5 days ago Iit has turned slightly yellow . Was wanting to plant turnips . Radishes .
It is dead. Plant away.
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Does Beaufort have radish seeds?
Does Beaufort have radish seeds?
Never mind, they do.
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Hey Trapper I was wondering how your seeds germinated ?
This turned out to be a disappointing thread.
This turned out to be a disappointing thread.
Why?
There is glyphosate resistant ragweed out there. I assume your pic is not from where you sprayed otherwise you would have killed off the clover as well.
There is glyphosate resistant ragweed out there. I assume your pic is not from where you sprayed otherwise you would have killed off the clover as well.
Correct the pic is at the edge of the field . It didn't get sprayed .
There is glyphosate resistant ragweed out there. I assume your pic is not from where you sprayed otherwise you would have killed off the clover as well.
Light doses of gly usually do not kill clover . I spray mine every year and it might stunt some, but most keep on chugging.
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True there are a growing list of weeds developing Gly resistance however many weeds so I have read and experienced have a tendency to shed the wet droplet holding the Gly in suspension ..recommended ...and successfully used by myself to combat the propensity to shed droplets is to add a surfactant at the surfactant label's recommendations ..then once you tank mix the surfactant and Gly ..add a teaspoon of dawn dish detergent per gallon of mixed product(this helps breakdown the plant leaf "wax" coating) and the surfactant helps with "stickeyness" of the droplet
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Light doses of gly usually do not kill clover . I spray mine every year and it might stunt some, but most keep on chugging.
Before I knew better I sprayed a plot with gly and had an excellent looking clover patch afterwards. It kinda of burnt the clover some then it kicked it in overdrive.
Light doses of gly usually do not kill clover . I spray mine every year and it might stunt some, but most keep on chugging.
2 quarts per acre ain't a light dose!
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