By washing the seeds from the vehicle and the working attachment, don we cause the wash area to become a center for weed patch?
Good question. We will have to devise a secure method of collecting the washed seed and disposing of them. • QUESTION: I have talked to a number of DOT mower operators, who tell me that they are to write down where to weed patches are, so they can come back later and spray the patches. They tell me that to reduce the hard labor of dragging the spray hoe they write down only some of the patches, the easy ones to get to, I have a 6 acre Canadian patch 3 miles from my house which has been there all 7 years we have lived here and a 20 acre Bull Thistle patch right next to it. I do not blame the workers from not wanting to spray these patches, very dangerous location to be working along the road. We need to kill the weeds before they go to seed and send a chemical thru the weed stem to kill the roots at the same time. ANSWER: This research is all about making it easier on the mower/sprayer operators over time. And each State does what you described differently at this time. • QUESTION: Ther
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