Subject: Re: Preps 500 and 501 Effects as they relate to Sequential Spraying
> You mention you use 500-508 plus the clays. How do you place these? and
how
> often do you move them around?
Forgot that bit ! I would disturb my preps in the broadcaster for some
reason or other about monthly
Subject: Re: Preps 500 and 501 Effects as they relate to Sequential Spraying
> Lloyd
> Thank you for this wonderful picture of your experience.
> How do you place your preps in your broadcaster?
> You mention you use 500-508 plus the clays. How do you place these? and
how
> of
I just read Hugh Lovell's words on "Prep 500 and 501 effects". It was
way over my head since I can only understand what is going on with the
plants on a intuitive basis.
I want to do a sequential spraying on 3 1/2 acres of our land, the part
that is not wooded, but fenced and in agricultural usag
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Subject: Re: Preps 500 and 501 Effects as they relate to Sequential Spraying
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> Subject: Re: Preps 500 and 501 Effects as they relate to Sequential
Sprayin
In a message dated 6/5/03 4:05:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< What am I doing when I do a sequential spray sequence? Can someone
explain it to me the way Hugh Lovell is explaining in his post on 500
and 501, but in not quite so difficult a conceptual framewor >>
Hi Merla, spray the 501 in
Subject: Re: Preps 500 and 501 Effects as they relate to Sequential Spraying
Dear Merla
I am unable to explain any of this but can offer a few
comments/observations
* the BD farmers in Australia who have encountered problems after a period
of what looked like successful