FarmerDan
5 year old buck +
AmenPramitol needs to be watered in shortly after applying/spraying. Best to apply before a light rain.
That's why I asked previously if it had been watered in.
AmenPramitol needs to be watered in shortly after applying/spraying. Best to apply before a light rain.
That's why I asked previously if it had been watered in.
Now we are really getting down into the weeds! I will give you a little wiggle room on the idea that a pre-emergent might become inactive (or maybe just ineffective) if left on the surface but I don't think rocks have much to do with it. Yes, any pre-emergent left on top of the soil will be degraded over time by the sun and other climatic factors., How much breakdown depends on the chemical structure of the herbicide. All pre-emergent herbicides need to be IN the soil to be effective - to stop seed germination at the source. Rainfall as noted above, twice by homerj, is needed to finish the application. Or, incorporation by mechanical means will accomplish the same thing. Liquid or granular? From my limited view I think either will do and the choice to use one or the other is a matter of convenience. In the time before gly resistant crops all herbicides had to be incorporated, either by rain or by someone on a disc pulling tractor rolling behind the spray rig when expected rainfall was far away.You will find granular pre-emergents work better on gravel/rock driveways. Too much of the liquid pre-emergent dries on the rocks and becomes inactive as far as I can tell prior to ever reaching the soil.
Another good topic you brought up, how do yall keep gravel looking fresh between having to buy loads to dress it?
Yeah limestone. I don’t install it but I think it’s about 4 years old. It’s sunken into dirt in places so I was going to attempt to revive it to delay dressing. I have a box blade with scarifiers, but I never use the thing. I’m assuming that would be the tool for that.Are you using limestone? I had one gravel drive for 15 years, and one for 6, both out of limestone and have never had to top dress them.
They most likely didnt put down some 1 1/2 or bigger crushed rock for a base before they laid the presumably 3/4" gravel.Yeah limestone. I don’t install it but I think it’s about 4 years old. It’s sunken into dirt in places so I was going to attempt to revive it to delay dressing. I have a box blade with scarifiers, but I never use the thing. I’m assuming that would be the tool for that.
Yeah limestone. I don’t install it but I think it’s about 4 years old. It’s sunken into dirt in places so I was going to attempt to revive it to delay dressing. I have a box blade with scarifiers, but I never use the thing. I’m assuming that would be the tool for that.
I built a 56 in land plane for my jd 1025. I just make a couple passes every now and then when needed