Do not harvest grass cut for hay from treated areas for 30 days after application. Ask Question Asked 2 years, 10 months ago. When I looked up the herbicide they are going to use it said there were no grazing restrictions, but some of the people are saying that we need to keep the horses off of it for a week. « Reply #3 on: June 14, 2010, 01:35:03 pm » Probably too late with this post now but I think there is something about not planting certain types of fruit/veg (peas and beans I think) after using Grazon 90 as it can have a detrimental effect on them. In some cases, Grazon may leach through soil into ground water. GrazonNext HL Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide so it can be used any time the weeds are in an actively growing state.

I was never told not to compost the manure. Weed killer that's safe for a horse paddock. It provides a simple, lasting solution for the toughest pasture and rangeland weeds and clears the way for more forage, meaning greater flexibility in a grazing program and higher per-acre beef production at the lowest cost possible.

Alternative Solutions . Mine did fine. For the few places I just want to kill the stuff that's growing and plan on drilling I use 2-4,d. Healthy grasses are better equipped to outcompete weeds, whereas stressed, poor or overgrazed grasses are sure recipes for weeds to take over. GrazonNext should not be used around desirable crops.

Horses & other livestock will need to be kept out of the treated area until any poisonous weeds such as ragwort have died and become unpalatable.

At $30 for 2 1/2 gallons,which will do 5 acers, it is half the cost of Grazon.

What a ***** mess. Grazing after spraying herbicide Apr. Having horses grazon was recommended. ... Grazon is recommended by many horsey people, but I haven't found information supporting or denying this. 2,4-d is the cheapest by a long shot but if you have to spray more then once (for the weed seed that sprout after spraying) Grazon is chepaer We'll I'm obviously not happy with that idea. Ask Question Asked 2 years, 10 months ago. Like Kirkmon said, 2-4-D does the same thing as Grazon, they just will not put "safe to let the animals graze after application" on the label.

It is important to control weeds such as ragwort as it is toxic to grazing horses and is undesirable in grass grown for silage, hay and haylage. Having horses grazon was recommended.

Two years ago, I started composting manure out of the pasture. What a ***** mess. + 2 lbs./gal.) Boiling water will kill weeds - in fact it will kill any plant, so care needs to be taken to pour it on the weeds only. It is important to control weeds such as ragwort as it is toxic to grazing horses and is undesirable in grass grown for silage, hay and haylage. Grazon also acts as a water contaminant and should not be applied to bodies of water, in wet areas with visible surface water or in areas below the high tide mark. animals to graze treated areas within 7 days after application. Grazon also acts as a water contaminant and should not be applied to bodies of water, in wet areas with visible surface water or in areas below the high tide mark. GrazonNext ® HL herbicide is the easiest way to get broadleaf weeds out of the way of pasture production. Although it is impossible to calculate the exact number of horses affected by ragwort due to the long term nature of ragwort poisoning, it is estimated that up to 1000 horses a year (ref. I just put it on my pasture a day or 2 before it rains,and leave the horses off to be on the safe side. But the weeds will come back if you don't remove them from the pens for as long as it takes for the grass to get a good hold. In some cases, Grazon may leach through soil into ground water. I was never told not to compost the manure. ... Grazon is recommended by many horsey people, but I haven't found information supporting or denying this.

« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2010, 01:35:03 pm » Probably too late with this post now but I think there is something about not planting certain types of fruit/veg (peas and beans I think) after using Grazon 90 as it can have a detrimental effect on them. Re: Is Grazon 90 safe? However, keeping your pastures free of weeds is an important and worthwhile goal. Horses & other livestock will need to be kept out of the treated area until any poisonous weeds such as ragwort have died and become unpalatable. The only viable long-term herbicide reduction strategy is to maintain a healthy, dense stand of pasture grasses. If the post contains, or links to, the type of specific information typically found in a sales or wanted ad, and it's related to a horse for sale, regardless of who's selling it, it doesn't belong in the discussion forums. Most horse pastures are simply too large for this to be a realistic option.



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