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I killed a whole bunch of mesquite trees by spraying a foot or so of the trunks with a "new to me'product called Remedy. It did an awsome job.Seems to be a brush killer, but I do NOT know of Iowa recommendations.
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Just an FYI, I emailed Jane Hansen from Dow with a question on Remedy use and this is what she had to say.
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Joel:
Thanks for your interest in our brush products. I would recommend Remedy herbicide. It has more activity on Osage Orange than Tordon. And, it doesn't have any soil residual, so you don't need to worry about affecting neighboring trees you plan to keep.
My recommendation: Mix 1 gallon Remedy to 3 gallons diesel fuel (or some kind of oil carrier). Apply to the bottom 15" of the tree, starting at the base and working your way up. Go all the way around the tree, covering the entire circumference of the tree. The motion will be similar to painting. You do not need to drill any holes or make any nicks in the bark. It is a very simple process and will work on the size of tree you described. Do not cut the tree down for about a year. This will give the Remedy time to get down to the roots of the tree. You can use this same mixture on the stumps that you described. Cover the entire exposed surface.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you'd like additional information.
Thanks,
Jane Hanson
Dow AgroSciences Range & Pasture Specialist
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I havent used Remedy yet. I wish it was cheaper, but around $200/gal is the cheapest I have found, compared to $65 for Crossbow.
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It's available in one gallon size thru CooperSeeds TP...better then 200 bucks!
Remedy Herbicide
I'll add it to the Herbicide thread..thanks for the info!