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South Georgia | No, I understand that in some circumstances there's very good reason to go with high rates, though I wasn't aware that you'd ever need to go that high. I'm just saying that often there's a particular reason not to just spray everything @ 20 gpa just like you've been doing for forty years, just because that's what you've always done.
After I got out of college, and started doing our own burndown, I calibrated our pull-behind sprayer for ten gallons an acre (no rate controller then), and you'd have thought the end of the world was here, to listen to my daddy and uncle. Couldn't be doing any good, you couldn't even see it! :o
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