Helpful hint with glyphosate. Don't use pond water or stream water when mixing. Glyphosate is neutralized or weakened once mixed with the chemical compounds in the soil, which is found in pond or stream water. Don't know how or why, but I have run into this issue in the past. Tap water with the surfactants mentioned.
Thanks John! looking forward to the calibration video. I think that I am pretty close with the nozzles that I have. Sprayed my second spraying of Gly and 2-4d. hope to plant my switch and HD screen Next week.
Imox kills both grasses and broadleaf weeds as long as you get them early. I've been using it for about 5 years, and if applied when weeds are small it will take the place of using Clethodim. Also, here in Southern Michigan I have found that if you don't use AMS with every chemical, the hard well water will greatly diminish the effect...something about the chemical bonding with the minerals in the water that can render it ineffective. I add a product called Nitro-Surf with Imox, which doubles for both AMS and surfactant. One last point on Imox is that it is very slow acting, so it is very easy to spray it, see no results for a couple weeks, think the spray didn't take, and then unnecessarily spray again. Give it about 4-6 weeks for the results to show.
In my RC switchgrass mowing is working well to control competing grasses but have some areas with broadleafs affecting the switch. Hunting property is in UP but I live out of state and can’t get there until Memorial Day. Thoughts on using 2,4-D to control broadleafs?
I've heard that the US version of Gly has a surfactant that is toxic to bees when applied directly. The Euro version is formulated differently and is considered more bee safe and this would be appealing especially when terminating buckwheat. Any word on getting this euro formulation?
After a forestry mulcher clears switchgrass screening and food plot area, any concerns with spraying entire area wit sizamine before spring green-up? Didn't know if the sizamine in future food plot is an issue/concern. Thank you!
No, it’s best if you don’t. Spraying small amounts of gly will create roundup resistant weeds so only use the rates on the labels so you don’t end up with headaches down the road
@@chadoverkamp9407 with the weather I’m having I may do the same. Simazine and atrazine stay in the ground for estimated 30-60 days from what I’ve read so for me I’m likely 30 days out from soil and overnight temperatures being the required 65 for seeding. Had I tilled last month before my fields turned to mud then I would have absolutely put the pre emergent on. Now I’m doubtful. I haven’t seen John Komp address this issue of timing.
Normally I only use the 24d if there is some harder to kill weeds in the plot. If you spray gly and then notice sone green still in the plot after that then we could utilize the 24d, but if not then save the money and skip it
If it says that then you should be good, but also it’s not going to hurt by adding some of the ammonium sulfate replacement to every tank of herbicide will still be beneficial. Hard to say across the board becuase the water varies across the state and country. If you notice you don’t have a great kill on the weeds pre plant then I would say add it in the tank next time
I do not use chemicals on my food plots! I have nothing against anyone who does! Just have not needed them to grow quality food plots! Yes I own a tractor and rototiller! People here in my state of Vermont frown on Chemicals! I am sure they work wonderfully but my neighbors and I do not use them!
UPDATE
Apparently Brads mic cut out at the beginning of the video. So sorry for Brad talking being very low.
Technology 🤦🏼♂️
Helpful hint with glyphosate. Don't use pond water or stream water when mixing. Glyphosate is neutralized or weakened once mixed with the chemical compounds in the soil, which is found in pond or stream water. Don't know how or why, but I have run into this issue in the past. Tap water with the surfactants mentioned.
Great information thanks
Thanks John! looking forward to the calibration video. I think that I am pretty close with the nozzles that I have. Sprayed my second spraying of Gly and 2-4d. hope to plant my switch and HD screen Next week.
great info Thank you
41 % farm works gly from tractor supply has surfactant in the jug
Good information thanks!
Wish I could hear Brad...super knowledgeable
Try on a phone
That seems to have better volume.
His mic quit as filming started. And he was heading home as I realized it
Imox kills both grasses and broadleaf weeds as long as you get them early. I've been using it for about 5 years, and if applied when weeds are small it will take the place of using Clethodim. Also, here in Southern Michigan I have found that if you don't use AMS with every chemical, the hard well water will greatly diminish the effect...something about the chemical bonding with the minerals in the water that can render it ineffective. I add a product called Nitro-Surf with Imox, which doubles for both AMS and surfactant. One last point on Imox is that it is very slow acting, so it is very easy to spray it, see no results for a couple weeks, think the spray didn't take, and then unnecessarily spray again. Give it about 4-6 weeks for the results to show.
Great information
Thanks
@@northwoodswhitetailsfoodpl2663 No problem...you've been putting out some great videos.
@@johnnyballgame7339 will Cleth and 24-B kill clover and chicory?
Awesome video! That ms John!
What are you using for Lambs Quarter control 🤔 i uave so much of it
Great video guys! I am applying my first spraying of glyphosate this week.
Is there a fertilizer that you spray on your switch grass to help it? I know farmers raise it they fertilize it after the 3 rd year
Dish soap as a surfactant for glyphosate is 100% effective.
In my RC switchgrass mowing is working well to control competing grasses but have some areas with broadleafs affecting the switch. Hunting property is in UP but I live out of state and can’t get there until Memorial Day. Thoughts on using 2,4-D to control broadleafs?
Yes
That can work
I've heard that the US version of Gly has a surfactant that is toxic to bees when applied directly. The Euro version is formulated differently and is considered more bee safe and this would be appealing especially when terminating buckwheat. Any word on getting this euro formulation?
After a forestry mulcher clears switchgrass screening and food plot area, any concerns with spraying entire area wit sizamine before spring green-up? Didn't know if the sizamine in future food plot is an issue/concern. Thank you!
Switch and screen areas, yes
Food plot areas no
Man I love this channel ! Y’all hiring ? 🤷🏼♂️💪🏽
How much imox per acre? I just purchased your chicory +clover....
When spraying clover with clethodine, can you add a small amount of glyposate.
I do not
No, it’s best if you don’t. Spraying small amounts of gly will create roundup resistant weeds so only use the rates on the labels so you don’t end up with headaches down the road
For the HD screen is there anything else I could use instead of simazine?
Can’t seem to find it around here and don’t need two gallons!!!!
Atrazine
We are looking for other options that ca be available to everyone.
Simazine seems to becoming restricted in Some states.
I tilled it three weeks ago think I could just wait a couple more weeks and spry gly then seed and drag in and roll and not do any pre emergent?
@@chadoverkamp9407 that can work
@@chadoverkamp9407 with the weather I’m having I may do the same. Simazine and atrazine stay in the ground for estimated 30-60 days from what I’ve read so for me I’m likely 30 days out from soil and overnight temperatures being the required 65 for seeding. Had I tilled last month before my fields turned to mud then I would have absolutely put the pre emergent on. Now I’m doubtful. I haven’t seen John Komp address this issue of timing.
Once again thanks for the great info I was taught 2qt of gly per acre and 1 pint of 24-d mixing them together and spraying do you agree ?
I believe so
Normally I only use the 24d if there is some harder to kill weeds in the plot. If you spray gly and then notice sone green still in the plot after that then we could utilize the 24d, but if not then save the money and skip it
Where can you buy liquid simazine in Michigan, and what is the glyphosate amount for a 4gallon backpack sprayer? Thanks
We use Keystone pest solutions for Simazine.
Gly is quarts per acre . It depends on how much you spray per tank
Does Gly need added surfactant or anything else when my jug says “contains full surfactant load”?
i don't think so.
If it says that then you should be good, but also it’s not going to hurt by adding some of the ammonium sulfate replacement to every tank of herbicide will still be beneficial. Hard to say across the board becuase the water varies across the state and country. If you notice you don’t have a great kill on the weeds pre plant then I would say add it in the tank next time
I do not use chemicals on my food plots! I have nothing against anyone who does! Just have not needed them to grow quality food plots! Yes I own a tractor and rototiller! People here in my state of Vermont frown on Chemicals! I am sure they work wonderfully but my neighbors and I do not use them!
No problem.
We have a few we use them on, and a few we don’t.
Lots of ways to food plot.
Love the videos, but get him a mic!
Looked like a very helpful video.... unfortunately couldnt hear anything.
Ya
I just realized brads mic failed.
If you watch on a phone, you can here it pretty good.
get Brad a microphone...
We did
It malfunctioned just as we started filming.
Did a mic check and everything.🤷🏼♂️
Do not use chemicals. You want you turkey population to thrive. This is my experience. Keep things naturally it is best for the whole environment.