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Old September 23rd, 2009, 04:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
DaveS
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Default Some fishing, some farming

On Sep 22, 6:40*pm, Frank Reid wrote:
I am still going to kill most of it if I can.- Hide quoted text -


I mowed it and then walked around with Roundup and spot treated the
plants I could find (they make a nice, flat bullseye). *I wanted to
use my torch, but there was too much dead material out there. *It
might work after a good rain. *I just put a 20lb propane tank on my
dolly and haul it around when I need to torch something.
I really don't like thistle or burs of any kind. *My neighbor has a
real bad infestation of sand burs and shatter cane. *I've got the
cockle burs, button weed, and Canada thistle. *Its a fight, but I WILL
win.
Frank


The spot treatment could work on my test plot. Wonder if a hoe would
work. ie does this stuff typically re-emerge for the root remanant
left by spot hoeing?
Over here in Western Wa., we have to pull Scotchbroom out, roots and
all to get control. Ditto with Mongolian blackberry.
Dave
 




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