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Trail spraying

Started by Geoff, September 19, 2002, 05:44:51 AM

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Geoff

We have a hardwood bush with walking trails and logging roads cut through it.  The brush keeps popping up, and we'd like to do some spraying to keep it clear.

When do you spray, and what formulation?

Thanks,

Geoff

DonT

Geoff an alternative to spraying trails is to use sawdust.great way to get rid of big piles,supresses some growth and creates more horse friendly trails. Just a thought.  DonT

swampwhiteoak

I'd consider what exactly you are wanting to spray.  Many herbicides will work better on certain species than on others.  Method of application can also be dependent on what you're wanting to control too.

Sawdust or mulch idea isn't too bad either.

Ron Scott

DowAgroScience is a good source of information after you determine what you are going to spray.

See www.dowagro.com

Your local Extension office will also be a good source of information.
~Ron

Oregon_Rob

Yet yourself some goats. They love leafy, burshy stuff.
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Jeff

Rob have you been talking to Ron Wenrich? Ron is the forum Goat Man. :D
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