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    High Girl

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    No need to let a field sit and do nothing. Plant corn. Atrazine and 2,4d still kill pigweed you know.

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    Smillee you talkin bout long lane?

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    I got a couple goats that'll clean it a hell of a lot better than messicans.

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    You should probably use the pigweed to your advantage and create a shit ton of deer beds. We are buying all new pillows so I will be glad to drop off a few dozen old ones if it will help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
    I got a couple goats that'll clean it a hell of a lot better than messicans.

    There aint much that'll make it through a goat's digestive system neither.
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    You orta know

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    Would not Advise old pillows for deer beds, as nematode larvae will infest.

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    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    Would not Advise old pillows for deer beds, as nematode larvae will infest.

    I lol'ed Tater, and you jumped in with this one...but I did want to address your post.

    It is the nematode aphid larvae. Not the Nematode larvae. Nematode aphids are bad news and worse than pigweed.
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    We're currently selling Deer Bed Pillows made from fenbendazole impregnated poly cotton fibers to ward off nematodes. More expensive but worth the extra cost.

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    Do they come with a trailer?

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    To haul all the dead deer out, of course.

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    Gramoxone. Boomless sprayer or wand. Wear a mask and eye protection. We use it yearly. I don't like to burn my plants down too early. It seems to make the stalks very brittle which makes it hard to run the sileage cutter through it. If you can cut one side of a boomless sprayer off it will spray a looonnng way. If you can spray 10 rows on one side, go around the edge of your field spraying inward. Then count in 20 rows and spray outward. Turn around and go back through spraying the other way. This way you're only sacrificing the 21st and 22nd rows, etc. We mow strips anyways so it doesn't hurt our feelings. Clean field equals doves...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Do they come with a trailer?
    Plastic Ozonics powered fully enclosed deer bed transport system is included with your first order of 1 doz or more.

    Never again will you have to worry about contaminating deer beds with human scent.
    Last edited by Glenn; 08-07-2014 at 11:45 AM.

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    Our R&D department is top notch.

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    Too late....

    Pigweeds are reported to host pest nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and many vegetable crop pathogens, including fungi that cause early blight in potato and tomato (Alternaria solani), lettuce drop (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) and southern blight (Sclerotium rolfsii) in a wide range of crops. Viral pathogens such as cucumber mosaic virus and tomato spotted wilt virus can also be transmitted from pigweeds (Mohler and DiTommaso, unpublished).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    Smillee you talkin bout long lane?
    Yep

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    Since dey took away my Temik, all de nematodes been runnin wile down heyah. I seen one tote off a full growed coyote jus las week. Dat ain no shit neither.

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    Schlerotium lowered my scrotal circumference by 10% and gave me low T for a month. One of the worst nematodes in the south east.

    This is old news.

    Breaking news.

    Trematodes are coming north from the Everglades. They're the reason key deer weigh 60 lbs full grown. Prepare for war gentlemen.

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