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Johnson Grass Problem
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Posted by Tim A. on March 06, 2005 at 19:10:56 from (12.106.223.124):
When we moved to our new place 3 years ago, the coastal bermuda hayfield was invaded by Johnson grass...the seed comes in with the irrigation water. I am having a problem getting rid of it...I have tried wicking it with roundup...seems to kill the tops but it comes back next cutting and spot treating...not enough time to do the whole field. I found this chemical by ferti-lome..."Crabgrass, nutgrass and Dallas Grass Killer." Supposed to kill Johnson grass as well in bermuda grass lawns. I know chemicals are all about 'labeling', but how long would I have to turn my hayfield into a lawn, to safely use this to get rid of the johnson grass. My hay is strictly for horses. Active ingredients are: Monosodium acid methanearsonate 13.2%, inert ingredients 86.8%, Total arsenic (as elemental) all in water soluble form 6.1%. The label also says "Do not feed treated foliage to livestock or graze treated areas." There is no time limit given. I plan to call the company, but don't expect to get any useful information there. Also, if this is not recommended, any other suggestions. I have taken soil samples, fertilized and aerated to promote coastal growth and have seen improvement, but still have a long way to go? Thanks in advance, Tim
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