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    Fence line clearing

    My wife and I bought a home with 3.4acres and the fence line needs clearing. It’s choked with some small brush, thistles, grass and prickly pear. I can’t burn it due to my neighbors so I’m looking for a good brush and weed killer herbicide to use before going in with the chain saw, weed eater, etc.

    What’s a good herbicide?

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    Rm43

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      #3
      What part of the state and specific species you wanting to eliminate?

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        #4
        I Use Ground Clear, works dang, they say up to a year, but, not sure i believe a year.. but it does kill!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Landrover View Post
          What part of the state and specific species you wanting to eliminate?

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          It’s Bandera County and there’s a lot of grass, weeds, thistles, and small brush and prickly pear. I don’t know what else.

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            #6
            Just mix some roundup and Grazon together with some crop oil

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              #7
              Originally posted by SabreKiller View Post
              It’s Bandera County and there’s a lot of grass, weeds, thistles, and small brush and prickly pear. I don’t know what else.
              Ahhhh....I don't want to give you a bad RX so I will defer folks in your area.[emoji106]

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                #8
                Remedy
                Roundup
                24D

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                  #9
                  Glyphosate & 24D cheap dish soap, 3:1gal
                  I just wiped out all the hackberry, listieria , ivy , ect, over here on the fence in Kendall county

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                    #10
                    a bobcat and start over?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by easeup View Post
                      a bobcat and start over?
                      Thats the easiest way!

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