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    #11
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    SF3....If you spray next week, you need your head examined! Minus nine here now and supposedly minus ten in Regina..... WTF could possibly be alive after this!

    ...or is this a "soft frost"...LOL!
    Everyrhing green here yet gonna start spraying next week
    Heres a simple test for the non believers , farma . Take a garden sprayer with roundup . Go out WHEN its minus 9 or the next day or the day after and spray a spot on your lawn . You will find out what WAS alive next spring . Your wife wont be happy and you will be in shit
    Last edited by Guest; Oct 13, 2017, 07:31.

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      #12
      Hoping for snow like we had way back in the day. Let it rain buckets, we are in a very dry situation. I would rather go around sloughs then have a year like we just had.

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        #13
        Oddly, after a hard frost everything seemed to burn better after afew days of dry weather...its desiccatedby frost. Or how it kills beans and flax for an easier harvest. I will have to trust you on this one caseih.

        The plants around here were already looking kinda sickly... maybe a combination of dry and being nipped by frosts already. I find dandelions and sow thistle leaves are very tender and don't tolerate much frost. Canada thistle... different story. Winter annuals are called that because of what they do tolerate.

        Peas diquatted, then went back with glypho
        Flax preharvested
        and then only did about 25% of the rest of the farm. There was basically nothing there to spray or so little that it hardly made sense. It has been too dry since harvest to kickstart much of any new growth,

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          #14
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Oddly, after a hard frost everything seemed to burn better after afew days of dry weather...its desiccatedby frost. Or how it kills beans and flax for an easier harvest. I will have to trust you on this one caseih.

          The plants around here were already looking kinda sickly... maybe a combination of dry and being nipped by frosts already. I find dandelions and sow thistle leaves are very tender and don't tolerate much frost. Canada thistle... different story. Winter annuals are called that because of what they do tolerate.

          Peas diquatted, then went back with glypho
          Flax preharvested
          and then only did about 25% of the rest of the farm. There was basically nothing there to spray or so little that it hardly made sense. It has been too dry since harvest to kickstart much of any new growth,
          No were not going to spray it all either. Too dry and very little growing. Had 2.5" in the last 2-3 weeks but the growing season is over . Dessicated peas barley wheat canary and clover. So in good shape here if we didnt do anymore . But for anyone that needs to spray. Dont be scared to go until the ground is hard

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            #15
            I’m just doing one tank on a field that I wasn’t happy with then park as only missed 2000 acres. Today landscaping begins

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