delcecchi Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 53 minutes ago, leechlake said: Rochester geography lessons are like older people's health problems, not very interesting to those not involved no different than a lot of stuff posted around here, kids hockey etc. RebelSS 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moon Lake Refuge Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 14 hours ago, delcecchi said: Ah, Grasshopper. It is. http://www.hsolist.com/itm/like/121568223479?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true Cody is generic Curtail. For those with big lawns or lots of friends.... the economy 2.5 gallon size. http://www.solutionsstores.com/curtail-herbicide-cody-clopyralid?gdftrk=gdfV27229_a_7c825_a_7c2076_a_7cALLI24&gclid=CIGB1MbToMwCFQepaQodLzsFSg Ive seen that too... Was thinking about it this year... But if its very similar all I would need is the quart, 2.5 gallons would be enough to spot treat my lawn for the better part of a decade if its the same stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delcecchi Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 (edited) All the information says it is the same. CODY HERBICIDE Specimen Label For selective control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley not underseeded with a legume, corn, fallow cropland, grasses grown for seed, rangeland and permanent grass pastures, conservation reserve program (CRP) acres and non-cropland ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Clopyralid MEA salt: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid, monoethanolamine salt.. . .5.1% 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, triisopropanolamine salt* . . . . . . . . . . .39.0% Acid Equivalents: clopyralid: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid - 3.9% - 0.38 lb/gal 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 20.9% - 2.0 lb/gal --------------------------------------------------- And here is ingredients part of curtail label For selective control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley not underseeded with a legume, fallow cropland, grasses grown for seed, rangeland and permanent grass pastures, conservation reserve program (CRP) acres and non-cropland Active Ingredients: clopyralid MEA salt: 3,6-dichloro-2- pyridinecarboxylic acid, monoethanolamine salt.....................................5.1% 2,4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, triisopropanolaminesalt............. 39.0% Total ............................................................................................ 100.0% Acid Equivalents: clopyralid: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid - 3.9% - 0.38 lb/gal 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 20.9% - 2 lb/gal --------------------------------------------------------- Looks the same to me. How does one use this stuff? Is it safe for grass? Still lookiing for a way to kill creeping charlie.... Edited April 22, 2016 by delcecchi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moon Lake Refuge Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 11 minutes ago, delcecchi said: All the information says it is the same. CODY HERBICIDE Specimen Label For selective control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley not underseeded with a legume, corn, fallow cropland, grasses grown for seed, rangeland and permanent grass pastures, conservation reserve program (CRP) acres and non-cropland ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Clopyralid MEA salt: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid, monoethanolamine salt.. . .5.1% 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, triisopropanolamine salt* . . . . . . . . . . .39.0% Acid Equivalents: clopyralid: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid - 3.9% - 0.38 lb/gal 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 20.9% - 2.0 lb/gal --------------------------------------------------- And here is ingredients part of curtail label For selective control of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley not underseeded with a legume, fallow cropland, grasses grown for seed, rangeland and permanent grass pastures, conservation reserve program (CRP) acres and non-cropland Active Ingredients: clopyralid MEA salt: 3,6-dichloro-2- pyridinecarboxylic acid, monoethanolamine salt.....................................5.1% 2,4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, triisopropanolaminesalt............. 39.0% Total ............................................................................................ 100.0% Acid Equivalents: clopyralid: 3,6-dichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid - 3.9% - 0.38 lb/gal 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 20.9% - 2 lb/gal --------------------------------------------------------- Looks the same to me. How does one use this stuff? Is it safe for grass? Still lookiing for a way to kill creeping charlie.... We would usually get a gallon of it and split it 4-6 ways. Probably about 1/4 cup per gallon of water and right in a normal sprayer. We use it right on our lawns and it has taken out pretty much every weed we went at and never had any problems with our grass. Definitely start out with less and feel it out but we would spray in the morning and weeds would be brown and wilted by the days end. Don't get it on you and keep kids and pets away until the next day. I always weed and fertilize my lawn in two sections to keep the dogs happy. Front yard one day then back yard a couple days later so I always have a clean area for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delcecchi Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 Thanks. I'll have to give it a try. Moon Lake Refuge 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RebelSS Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 Did you know white vinegar kills weeds pretty darned well? Plus, then yer lawn smells like a vinaigrette salad. gunner55, Dotch and Moon Lake Refuge 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moon Lake Refuge Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 10 minutes ago, RebelSS said: Did you know white vinegar kills weeds pretty darned well? Plus, then yer lawn smells like a vinaigrette salad. After that I zip tie a couple carrots under the mower to spread carrot shavings across the yard! Dotch, RebelSS and gunner55 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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