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    Briar's Patch Removal

    How do you kill Briar's patch and blackberry vine on a fence line? Anyone know?

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    Kill? Idk. But you can maintain with a weed eater with a blade attachment then spray with remedy and diesel.

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      #3
      2-4-d

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        #4
        Originally posted by CityLimitSlayr View Post
        2-4-d
        ?????

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          #5
          Remedy and diesel

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            #6
            Originally posted by TxMachinist View Post
            ?????
            2-4-d is the active ingredient in remedy, i think. However you will need a surfactant to go with it to make sure the poison sticks to the leaf foliage, that's where the diesel or dawn dish soap comes into play.

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              #7
              I found out using Pastureguard broadleaf killer .mixed at 3-4 oz per gallon water with 1 oz dawn soap will kill prickly pear along with the turkey pear or jumping catus. and just for broadleaf weeds 1 oz pr gallon water.this was a non restive last time I bought it......Andy

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                #8
                pasturegaurd 1 gallon to 100 gallons of water and a half to a galon of suffactant for appliccation might have to do several times

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                  #9
                  welding gloves

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wow View Post
                    welding gloves
                    Did some of that this weekend. Going to try something different. Thanks for all the info guys.

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                      #11
                      24D will take care of it but if Tx is anything like LA it is illegal to spray it right now since it can kill cotton and some other crops at this time. Had a farmer close to my house get detained and had to pay for a mans crop a few miles down the road he ruined by spraying it.

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