Tag: glyphosate foam
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Hosah Workday 6/14/2025

Contents Map Images From Site Crown Vetch Control Area East of the South Side of the Panne Comparison From When Treatment Occurred Versus This Visit Crown Vetch That Missed Being Treated Off-Target Damage Crown Vetch Control Area in the Northeast Corner of Preserve Comparison From When Treatment Occurred Versus This Visit Crown Vetch That Missed…
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Crown Vetch Control – Applying Glyphosate Foam to the Base of Stems

Summary Introduction Method Images Discussion Conclusion Introduction This post is an evaluation of a control effort presented in a post titled, “Crown Vetch Control.” I evaluate both the effectiveness of the herbicide applications and off-target damage. Method Last year, I applied six percent, seven percent, and eight percent active ingredient glyphosate foam to crown vetch…
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Crown Vetch Control Using Green Shoots Foaming Herbicide Dispensers to Apply Directly to Foliage

Summary Coverage Image showing typical coverage from spraying glyphosate foam from the Small Herbicide Foam Dispenser. Comparing Herbicide Concentrations Treatment areas where four, five, six, and seven percent active ingredient glyphosate foam were sprayed onto patches of crown vetch are shown and discussed. Application to Individual Stems Images and discussion of a test application of…
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Purple Loosestrife Control

Summary Images Areas where two application methods were performed are shown with a description. Applications The effectiveness of each herbicide application method is determined. Discussion Preferred Method Treatment Effectiveness Relocating Plants Marked With Surveyors’ Tape Improving Accuracy of Results Further Testing Importance of Applying Glyphosate Foam to Purple Loosestrife in Fall Credit Images The below…
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Selectivity of Glyphosate Foam

Below is crown vetch (Coronilla varia). I used a foam applicator to spray gobs of glyphosate foam across the plant trying to get good coverage with at least one gob on every inch or two. The plants coming up through the crown vetch are spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis). I was careful not to get any of…

