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    #25
    Originally posted by Austranada View Post
    Depends what you call innovative doesn't it, and what your perception of an austranada is. I suggest you do a self test by raising your right hand to about head height and moving it swiftly from left to right across your mugshot until the desired effect is achieved. Newguy will just lock himself out of the markets to sell his commodities, and after sixty years you're just going to encourage him. Mainstream chemical ag is well on its way out. The sooner you realize that the better.
    And you are so much smarter than everyone else on here
    We will all be here long after guys like you are long gone
    You are probably too smart thats why you cant farm

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      #26
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      And you are so much smarter than everyone else on here
      We will all be here long after guys like you are long gone
      You are probably too smart thats why you cant farm
      You should get your husband's permission before carrying on like you do on this thread. I said stick to facebook for banter. What do you think newguy should do? What are the long term implications of buying quick fix chemical solutions aside from producing some commodities that the market isn't wanting anymore? I'm well aware he's asking about a post harvest application. I was one of the first to run the 854 Rogators in the early 90's when preharvest gly was first registered. The chemical treadmill is a dead end, do the self test until you wake up.

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        #27
        Newguy wasnt asking for your opinion though, he was asking what people thought of spraying after so much frost
        But thats ok you can call people stupid and put everyone down that isnt organic
        “Slap yourself in the mugshot “ **** what a ****ing joke

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          #28
          From my experience, you first want to see target weeds with some life remaining in them.
          Then look for a nice day preceded by a frost free night and followed by a frost free night.
          I have had good results.

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            #29
            Just another participation award winning key board warrior. To funny. Preaching the same crap sjws love to chant. Zombie effect. Many have realised to do the opposite of the sky is falling heretics. Sorry your feelings are hurt. Bahahaha.

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              #30
              [QUOTE=binthere;392638]Just another participation award winning key board warrior. To funny. Preaching the same crap sjws love to chant. Zombie effect. Many have realised to do the opposite of the sky is falling heretics. Sorry your feelings are hurt. Bahahaha. Spray on.

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                #31
                Originally posted by newguy View Post
                Is it too late.Thinking spraying this week when it warms up.The last stuff I sprayed last fall was the best kill.But we may have had more hard frosts this year.Going to spray round up and distinct.only cereals next year then.
                See the attached links containing the Roundup and Distinct labels. The info might help you make a decision if you haven't already sprayed. It's only 100 pages combined but remember that labels are legal documents and any use contrary to the label is illegal. http://www.roundup.ca/_uploads/documents/labels/28487_RT540_All%20Uses_ENG_Re-eval_7Feb2018.pdf

                http://www.cdms.net/ldat/ld2GF029.pdf

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