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    #11
    Glyphosate is economical....blast them with the highest label rate recommended/allowed. Then give them a bit of time to translocate it to their roots before planting the corn.

    Corn isn't on the Curtail M label either.....but no one does anything off label, right? Contact NuFarm grassy, they may have a "recommendation" regarding it. Clopyralid (Curtail M) has dandelion on the label. Can't comment on the grazing thing without reading the label

    DYODD....
    Last edited by farmaholic; May 10, 2017, 21:54.

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      #12
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Glyphosate is economical....blast them with the highest label rate recommended/allowed. Then give them a bit of time to translocate it to their roots before planting the corn.

      Corn isn't on the Curtail M label either.....but no one does anything off label, right? Contact NuFarm grassy, they may have a "recommendation" regarding it. Clopyralid (Curtail M) has dandelion on the label. Can't comment on the grazing thing without reading the label

      DYODD....
      Had an incredible infestation a few years back on newly rented land. Locals were sold out of express, so layed 720-1080g/ac of glyphosate depending on infestation level just before seeding. Never seen them again

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        #13
        Heat and glyphosate is registered for in corn. Gives really good burndown of dandelion but would expect regrowth of bigger dandelions.

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          #14
          Glyphosate tank mixed with Aim.

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