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Poast Plus (sethoxydim) would work too. Clethodim probably better though.
 
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Clethodim, 12-18 oz to acre (yes, slightly more than required) with prescribed crop oil qty is the best option out there and most effective. Ruralking.com will likely have the lowest price - can get your clethodim & crop oil from them
 
We used 24D and it works very well. Just don't mix it heavy and it will kill everything but the clover in an established plot. I don't recommend on 1st year growth. It will stress the clover but we just mowed it a week after spraying and it looks perfect now(month later).

Scratch this I mean for weeds.........
 
We used 24D and it works very well. Just don't mix it heavy and it will kill everything but the clover in an established plot. I don't recommend on 1st year growth. It will stress the clover but we just mowed it a week after spraying and it looks perfect now(month later).

Scratch this I mean for weeds.........

Do not do this go the Clethodim route Skip mentioned in the previous post.
 
We used 24D and it works very well. Just don't mix it heavy and it will kill everything but the clover in an established plot. I don't recommend on 1st year growth. It will stress the clover but we just mowed it a week after spraying and it looks perfect now(month later).

Scratch this I mean for weeds.........

24D is meant to kill clover. 24D-B will kill other broadleafs but clover will be ok. Clethodim is grass killer - must use crop oil with it. If you take the method above, the better route or maybe what you were thinking.... Low rate round-up. Clover can tolerate a lot - even some 24D but round-up at a low rate would be more tolerable to clover and more effective at low rates. But - for grass, clethodim is the no brainer.
 
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