Mark P.
Silver Member
I got this email ad today from Agri Supply, it has the glyphosate in it.. http://www.agrisupply.com/info.asp?ii=357
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I use the Roundup brand and I buy it at the hardware store. Good to know about the generic chemical which is available in bulk...sounds like a big savings!
Regarding lowering the boom on a sprayer. All the models I've checked into (on the web) appear to have a fixed position boom with a spray nozzle at either end.
It's not a big savings. Last year, Monsanto sued the manufacturers of generic glyphosate and won, so now all generic glyphosate manufactured by other companies must pay a royalty to Monsanto.
Business is business and that's fair, in my opinion.
There are much better alternatives available but you need an applicators license.
Cannot argue your figures, but my personal experience (I do not have a application license) has been better with QuikPro on various weeds, tree sprouts, and poison ivy/oak plants.The glyphosate i listed is Way cheaper than that. At the dose rate your using 1.5oz/gallon i can make 213 gallons for less than $37 with tax. THats 3 times the tank mix for half the price your using.
NO need for additional chemicals for anything up to some of the tougher brush species.
Im a licensed pesticide/herbicide applicator. Only reason i mention this is to put validity to my responses.
Cannot argue your figures, but my personal experience (I do not have a application license) has been better with QuikPro on various weeds, tree sprouts, and poison ivy/oak plants.
Clemsonfor - a question, if you would please - Would your application of 1.5oz. per gallon water of 41% solution be an apples-to-apples comparison with QuikPro at the same ratio? I previously used basically the same product you describe at a rate as you state - not nearly as good of results as QuikPro. QuikPro is 73% - but is granular - I'm uncertain whether the measuring cup with the product is by volume or weight. Could I have gotten better results mixing the 41% solution stronger?
I just mow my gravel driveway. I really don't see the problem unless you have a new driveway with a lot of loose gravel.
:thumbsup: Ditto ... I kinda like the green stripe down the center and it automatically goes away in the Winter. Different strokes for different folks.