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Thread: Garlon, Chopper, Elite Champion Herbicide

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    Default Garlon, Chopper, Elite Champion Herbicide

    What's the difference in these? When would you choose one over the other?

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    Never heard of the elite champion but garlon is basically a forestry grade 2 4 D whereas Chopper is imazapyr, also known as Arsenal and less selective to some degree. Also garlon has no soil activity
    \"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    Never heard of the elite champion but garlon is basically a forestry grade 2 4 D whereas Chopper is imazapyr, also known as Arsenal and less selective to some degree. Also garlon has no soil activity
    Thanks for the reply, but I don't know what it means.

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    What are you trying to accomplish by spraying any of these?
    Yup, he's crazy...


    like a fox. The dude may be coming in a little too hard and crazy but 90% of everything he says is correct.

    Sort of like Toof. But way smarter.
    ~Scatter Shot

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    Elite champion is probably a surfactant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silentweapon338 View Post
    What are you trying to accomplish by spraying any of these?
    Not pay a man $4,500 to spray my pine rows. Figured I'd do it myself. Too thick to burn at the risk of losing trees and it's been at least 12 years since it had fire put to it.

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    Pay the man if it is any acreage. My guess is he is going to use a skidder and you will be fiddle fucking around with a backpack sprayer
    cut\'em

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    Doug nails it again
    you aint did a dawg gon thang until ya STAND UP IN IT!- Theodis Ealey


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    Quote Originally Posted by Geetch View Post
    Not pay a man $4,500 to spray my pine rows. Figured I'd do it myself. Too thick to burn at the risk of losing trees and it's been at least 12 years since it had fire put to it.
    Do they need to be thinned? If they do it produces revenue and opens the stand for prescribed fire.

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