Old Buck
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I was just reading about a weed spray called Slay sold by the Whitetail Institute that they say will kill a variety of weeds but not hurt their legumes or some food plot species. Here is what they say...
Slay the Broadleaf Weeds in Your Food Plot
Slay herbicide was developed by the Whitetail Institute to help control broadleaf weeds. Like grasses, broadleaf weeds come in many shapes and forms, both perennials and annuals. Thistles, dock weed and ragweed are examples of broadleaf weeds that can damage or even destroy food plots. Broadleaf weeds, like grasses, can spread quickly and take valuable moisture and nutrients from the soil. They can also damage food plots by shading out the desired forages. This is especially true when the plantings are young. Slay herbicide effectively controls broadleaf weeds while not harming Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack and many other food plot plantings.
Here is the link for more details, http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/herbicides/
Anyone know anything about this? Looks useful but the stuff they supply is expensive.
Old Buck
Slay the Broadleaf Weeds in Your Food Plot
Slay herbicide was developed by the Whitetail Institute to help control broadleaf weeds. Like grasses, broadleaf weeds come in many shapes and forms, both perennials and annuals. Thistles, dock weed and ragweed are examples of broadleaf weeds that can damage or even destroy food plots. Broadleaf weeds, like grasses, can spread quickly and take valuable moisture and nutrients from the soil. They can also damage food plots by shading out the desired forages. This is especially true when the plantings are young. Slay herbicide effectively controls broadleaf weeds while not harming Imperial Whitetail Clover or Alfa-Rack and many other food plot plantings.
Here is the link for more details, http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/herbicides/
Anyone know anything about this? Looks useful but the stuff they supply is expensive.
Old Buck