I have wondered deep ripping would do anything
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Where do you buy Phostoxin these days? I know a person with the right license that works at a retail but can't get it.Originally posted by biglentil View PostAluminum Phosphide (Phostoxin) is a bit of a pain because you're supposed to plug all the gopher holes with rocks first, and easy to miss an escape route. Also pricey $125 a 1kg canister with a fumigation license(which I have), but a god send when you have bugs in your grain. Those propane options look interesting.
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"here" when I convert long term hay or pasture into crop land the moles and gophers take the hint and move away into the neighbors within a couple of years. Tillage or no till doesn't seem to make any difference.Originally posted by wade View PostI have wondered deep ripping would do anything
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Bucket: I've bought from Guardex in Ontario. They are more of a wholesaler and not an expensive retailer. Even with shipping it was cheaper.
recapped: we used leg hold traps, but for humane reasons they need to be checked frequently and a trap with something in it can't catch another one. It's definitely a time commitment. But can be effective at getting the elusive ones, that can't be shot...you can't hit what you can't see.
Albertafarmer5: I think gophers like to be able to see what's going on around them, so ending up in a tall dense crop probably isn't where they want to be.
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A neighbor tandem disced some hotspots in his field, seems the only thing he accomplished was compromising the seed bed.
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