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AMC RULES

:bow-blue: Always wondered what you were doing to your lawn...

mind if I ask here, what product you're using?   :text-thankyoublue: 

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Herder
6 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:bow-blue: Always wondered what you were doing to your lawn...

mind if I ask here, what product you're using?   :text-thankyoublue: 

Like a golf course, and the carrier came out great to.

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dclarke

Nice job on that, Craig!  

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cschannuth
2 hours ago, Herder said:

Like a golf course, and the carrier came out great to.

 

3 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

:bow-blue: Always wondered what you were doing to your lawn...

mind if I ask here, what product you're using?   :text-thankyoublue: 

 

Thanks. I’m kind of a nut when it comes to the yard. My boys have a lawn business too. Any cheap generic fertilizers will do.

 

This is what I do:

 

Fall:

 

Sept - aerate, K31 overseed, and fertilizer

Nov - last mow after frost if possible

 

Spring:

 

Roll lawn at first spring thaw

March - fertilizer w/crabgrass prevention 

April - spray 2,4D for weeds

May - fertilizer w/crabgrass prevention 

Early June - spray 2,4D for weeds

July - OPTIONAL grub killer

 

i got away from doing it for a few years because of time and money. Now I use it as an excuse to work the Horses. 

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ohiofarmer

   As far as controlling how much product you are using, you could add a pressure regulator to the main spray line. Or just add a t fitting with a ball valvewith a return line back to the tank.  A third is to just add water and use less product in the mix.

 

 We just use a catch bottle on one spray nozzle and make our calculations from that

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cschannuth
11 minutes ago, ohiofarmer said:

   As far as controlling how much product you are using, you could add a pressure regulator to the main spray line. Or just add a t fitting with a ball valvewith a return line back to the tank.  A third is to just add water and use less product in the mix.

 

 We just use a catch bottle on one spray nozzle and make our calculations from that

 

Those ideas make too much sense and are all way too logical and wouldn't have let me justify a night in the shop to weld this thing up...LOL...

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