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    #11
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    he is talking about post harvest , thought you said you were a farmer , ffs?
    Stick to facebook. I notice you put a question mark after almost every sentence. I wonder who's not sure of what they're talking about!

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      #12
      Originally posted by Austranada View Post
      Stick to facebook. I notice you put a question mark after almost every sentence. I wonder who's not sure of what they're talking about!
      the question mark is me questioning you saying you are a farmer and you don't know the diff between pre harvest and post harvest
      what's Facebook ?????

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        #13
        Originally posted by newguy View Post
        Some thistles still have a green leaf close to the ground.some have no green.so I presume only partial control.may not be enough to make it worth while.
        https://sustainablepulse.com/2018/10/13/glyphosate-and-dicamba-herbicides-increase-antibiotic-resistance-in-bacteria/#.W8VqVWgzbIV

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          #14
          I would say its to late for thistles and any grass but if you have any winter annuals like stink weed hawks beard and winter cleavers you can clean them up. One fall we had a real cold snap and I think -20 a night or two then it warmed up and I sprayed dandelions and just erased them but I won't say that will work every year.

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            #15
            newguy
            consider the info in the following link in your decision
            your soils likely contain higher OC and biology to metabolize the shit you want to apply but long term the chem farming approach is proving obsolete

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              #16
              Originally posted by Austranada View Post
              newguy
              consider the info in the following link in your decision
              your soils likely contain higher OC and biology to metabolize the shit you want to apply but long term the chem farming approach is proving obsolete
              Sorry here's the link
              https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2016/02/herbicide-residues-in-soils-are-they-an-issue-northern

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                #17
                Not too late at all. The cold came early and just like us, the weeds were not ready. They will be sucking in everything big time this week

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ache4Acres View Post
                  Not too late at all. The cold came early and just like us, the weeds were not ready. They will be sucking in everything big time this week
                  I don't think it matters how ready the plants were for winter as much as how many were killed outright by the heavy frost. If they're dead they're dead.

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                    #19
                    Go double rate.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
                      Go double rate.
                      How about leaving it in the jug or tote and saving the cost of sprayer depreciation by not running it over the field for "almost" nothing!!!!

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