Re: Herbicides within tree RPAs
| Subject: | Re: Herbicides within tree RPAs |
|---|---|
| From: | Tahir |
| Date: | Jul 03 2008 15:22:13 |
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Looks like a sound way to eliminate drift completely as well as reducing
usage. The missus is out there test driving it now.
Tahir Howe, Ron wrote:
I'm not so sure this is a good idea. Although I can appreciate that as long as the Glyph is correctly applied and not allowed to drift this should be ok.
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