hurler or binder are shorter withdraw i think..Not in my opinion, but some products have a 3 week withdrawal period.
would a half rate be a runner and get them all in the aftergrass again.
hurler or binder are shorter withdraw i think..Not in my opinion, but some products have a 3 week withdrawal period.
I think you would need full rate, but yes Reaper/Binder etc. would be a good option IMO.hurler or binder are shorter withdraw i think..
would a half rate be a runner and get them all in the aftergrass again.
i find it better to spray them after 2nd cutI think you would need full rate, but yes Reaper/Binder etc. would be a good option IMO.
I prefer do them every spring for a couple of years rather than spraying again later in the summer/autumn, but that is just my preference.
I think you would need full rate, but yes Reaper/Binder etc. would be a good option IMO.
I prefer do them every spring for a couple of years rather than spraying again later in the summer/autumn, but that is just my preference.
Bear in mind this is a weird year weather wise,everything is a month behindi sprayed my hay ground with pastor trio for the last 3 or 4 years around mid April after the fertilser was out. This year I didn’t have to spray any of it. No sign of any docks or thistles or netttles in it.
Yea I did think that. There is a fair cover of grass on it but still can’t see anything coming. Not to say it won’tBear in mind this is a weird year weather wise,everything is a month behind
Hope you got them sorted for a few yearsYea I did think that. There is a fair cover of grass on it but still can’t see anything coming. Not to say it won’t
Where are the docks? I can only see 1!!!!!Spraying docks for a dairy farming neighbour.
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There are plenty of them there, just less visible under the good covers, some of the spots had more docks than grass.Where are the docks? I can only see 1!!!!!
Label says 6 weeks after spraying.Well lads. I'm looking to broadcast white clover on a 6 acre field this summer. Cattle doing the 2nd graze on it at the moment and will be closing it for silage in a few days. Its got lots of docks so will be going with Doxstar in about 3 weeks when they're at right stage. Will be cutting about 4 weeks after that then. Plan was to broadcast the clover straight after cutting and graze tight for rest of the year then. Think that's enough time between spray and clover?? Assuming normal moisture levels/ growing conditions.
Think put the cattle back on it and top if afterwards. Then try get the docks.After running the big bullocks through a paddock and hadn't realised how bad the docks had been before I sent them out. What's the best course of action here? Spray them immediately?
I have about 3-4 paddocks ahead of this all similar. Wondering if I should use the paddocks and spray after?
Is there a good time of year for spraying? Also: should I top these now or just leave it as it is and get the f***ers with the spray whenever?
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