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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2004-06-18          88841

The local AccuWeather report says it's currently 87 degrees and sunny. Looking outside the sky is full of dark clouds, thunder and lightning, and it's pouring. I hope I didn't waste all the glyphosphate I sprayed today. ARGH!

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blizzard
Join Date: Jul 2003
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2004-06-19          88868

Ken,
Here it was supposed to be cloudy, 50% chance of rain.
Not a real cloud all day!
Roundup says 2 hours working time before rain, I don't know about generic glyphosphate but imagine it is the same. I guess once it dries, it has done its work. Do you buy in bulk, an if you do what is the savings? I love Roundup but at over $40 for 2 quarts of 52% I use it sparingly.
Hope your investment didn't get washed away.
Of course when you want a burning permit it won't rain for weeks!
bliz ....

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2004-06-19          88881

I sprayed around two hours before the rain started, so hopefully it will mostly still work. I bought four gallons of 41% generic glyphosphate for somewhere around $40/gallon at a local farmers coop a few years ago. It lasts a long time since the area I spray mostly right around the house. Nothing much grows under the trees for lack of light. ....

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