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  1. ga.prime

    Cut-over spraying question

    Burning does not get rid of stumps or kill stumps. The herbicide kills the stumps so they can rot. It depends on species and size how long they take to rot. Most hardwoods and pine will be rotten enough to run over with a rotary mower or push apart with a FEL in two, three, four years. The...
  2. ga.prime

    Cut-over spraying question

    Brute, you would have to dodge around them the same way they're dodged around with a tree planter. If you do it before it gets overly greened up the stumps will be easy to spot if you got a good burn on it.
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    Cut-over spraying question

    You need to have a helicopter do a reforestation site prep spray over it, wait 60 days after spraying and burn it off. Best time to spray it is late August or September. Likely the spray will be chopper gen2, Garlon4 or Garlon XRT, and mso crop oil. It will kill it all. I have this done every...
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    Planting Bermuda Seed By Coastal

    I sure wouldn't plant any common in it. Common is what they grow on golf courses because it doesn't grow tall which makes it very easy to maintain for the purposes of playing golf. How are you going to cut and rake that? You won't. I had some in my coastal hayfield, don't know where it came...
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    New pasture

    :lol2:
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    No till drill

    You need a new truck.
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    No till drill

    Yes, set full or near full, whatever it takes, down pressure on the disc springs and it'll work if you're sowing in sod. Works with the old John Deere drill I use anyway, Depending on conditions, you might benefit from running over the ground lightly with a disc harrow prior to drilling.
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    No till drill

    Drilling is best by far over scratching, spreading, dragging, etc. Oftentimes seed will be planted too deep or sanded in too deep after scratching or discing. Seed distribution is also far superior with a drill. A standard drill will work just about as good as a no till if you wait until...
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    Kleingrass is poison to horses. Stop planting this stuff.

    Bermuda is ranked as the 2nd worst weed in the world with yellow nutsedge being #1.
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    Math Question

    Build a mote app. 2 ft diameter around it that will hold water and pour a 5 gallon bucket of water into it once a week during dry times OR if you don't want to make a mote, drill a small hole in the side near the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket and set it filled with water beside the tree once a...
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    Planting reclaimed fields

    That's a ridiculous amount of sweet gums, the field must be surrounded by them. Same thing here. Your weeds look just like the ones here also, dominated by dog fennels. You got there just in time looks like, before the dog fennels blossomed out. After they blossomed out you'd need a respirator...
  12. ga.prime

    Ground disturbance for ryegrass

    I've said this before, rye is not at all the same thing as ryegrass.
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    you know its dry when ???????

    Nutgrass is wilted.
  14. ga.prime

    Elbon Rye

    Put 2 bags to the acre.
  15. ga.prime

    What to kill poision ivy and broadleaf weeds but not oak trees

    If they're that big, use Remedy (a.i. triclopyr). Do not use Remedy on smaller trees because it will travel (volatilize). First you will need to cut any vines that are climbing up the trees beyond the point at which you will be spraying.
  16. ga.prime

    2019 Lime Prices

    Highly variable depending on location. Transportation cost is the key determinant.
  17. ga.prime

    Is this crabgrass

    Looks less like crabgrass than brown top millet. Let some go to seed and repost photo.
  18. ga.prime

    What is this weed

    Amaranth genus, dozens of species. Commonly called pigweed or careless weed if it's the thorny variety. There's one called palmer amaranth that's roundup resistant and is the reason 2-4D and dicamba proof cotton and soybeans were developed. Remedy will knock it out, as will 2-4D and dicamba...
  19. ga.prime

    Know what this plant is?

    My dad used to have me pulling coffee weeds out of his peanut fields in the summers 40 years ago when I was still in school. They'll grow rather large and besides stealing water and nutrients from the peanuts, cause problems for the machinery used during the harvesting of the peanut crop. Like...
  20. ga.prime

    Know what this plant is?

    Coffee weed seed will last for years and years in the soil waiting for the right conditions to germinate. They're hard as a rock and nothing eats them. Just about anywhere you disturb the soil around here, coffee weeds will appear even though you've never seen them there before. I planted some...
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