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<p>Mix it with something containing Picloram or Trichlopyr or
Dicamba. Crossbow, Pronto and Remedy are a few of the trade
names. Look at the Trichlopyr 4 label I think it is made by
Alligare. TSC is not the best price, an Ag supplier can be as
much as 40% less. You may need a license for some of them. It is
not that hard to get. <br>
Cecil<br>
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<p>On 11/18/2019 8:20 PM, Mike M wrote:<br>
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Will 2-4,D kill woody plants, Cecil? What about poison ivy? My
place is overrun with the stuff, has been for the last 70 years
according to the farmer down the road, lived here his whole life.<br>
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Mike M<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2019 7:59 PM, Cecil Bearden
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<p>Sounds like it has a 2-4,D deficiency. Grazon P+D or Remedy
would e worth a try.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2019 6:15 PM, Brian
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Sounds like the Autumn Olive that I have here in southwest
Michigan. 40 years ago my grandpa planted a row of them at his
house for decoration. Now it is my house and they are getting
out of control faster than I can keep them trimmed.
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<div>Date: 11/18/19 6:47 PM (GMT-05:00) </div>
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<div>Subject: Re: [AT] Honey Locust </div>
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Anyone know what plant that that grows in Michigan that has
rose like<br>
thorns and light gray bark. The thorns will tear you to
shreds. I have a<br>
surprise for them this year, I bought a Stihl with one of
those circular<br>
saw blades on it. I have a lot to clear though.<br>
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Mike M<br>
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On 11/18/2019 4:17 PM, STEVE ALLEN wrote:<br>
> 4 inch thorns on your Locusts? Ha! Pikers! I've
measured thorns in excess of 10 inches on our place. And they
are made of iron, near as I can tell.<br>
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> I wage--and have taught my son to wage--a continual war
on those d@mned trees. We find; they come down and burn. We
pay a blood price for every one, but I am convinced they are a
central facet of the original curse on Adam and his progeny.
I have had too many holes in tractor tires, implement tires,
truck tires, and boots.<br>
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> Sure, we have Osage Orange, blackberry, multi-floral
rose, and some other blasted vine that would make effective
barbed wire, but Locusts are my especial bane, and I repay the
compliment!<br>
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> The "original" Steve Allen<br>
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