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trying to kill volunter round-up beans
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southforkjr
Posted 6/3/2007 13:19 (#157817)
Subject: trying to kill volunter round-up beans


I planted beans in 3 50 acre fields I knew they had some volunter beans but I had no Idea they would keep growing from yrs past they usually don't get that big but for some reason they are still growing They are group 4 beans from last yr I planted a 5 and have now decided to just start over due to the fact that I can Irrigate these fields . In 1 of the fields I pulled a harrow over the field 2 times and it did pretty good it thined them up enough that I can live with I sprayed ignite on half of 1 field at 29 oz I got 1 more had 1 guy tell me to put 1/2 gallon of disel fuel on them and it would kill them cheap what bout replanting behind disel fuel. I though they where crazy but I do know the diseal will kill them. just asking
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