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BO 69

Farmerville, Louisiana

found a little bit of mold today what should i do

6/5/2007 6:46:27 PM

hoots dirt (Mark)

Farmville, Virginia ([email protected])

A good spray fungicide Bo. Ortho makes a good one and there are many more just can't think of them right now. Mix it in your sprayer and apply like insecticide. Top and bottom of leaves!

6/5/2007 9:38:11 PM

hoots dirt (Mark)

Farmville, Virginia ([email protected])

Oh yeah, do it now, caatch it early or it is really hard to get rid of.

6/5/2007 9:38:40 PM

mark p

Roanoke Il

Bo change or rotate your fungicides, meaning one week use one tpye like eagle, switch the next week to a fungicide from a different family, I normally use 3 different fungicides a season rotating there useage...mark p

6/6/2007 11:00:10 AM

Tremor

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If it is Powdery Mildew make sure to NOT use a strobilurin fungicide. Do as Mark suggests & use Eagle & Daconil in rotation.

6/6/2007 8:15:58 PM

BO 69

Farmerville, Louisiana

thanks tremor

6/6/2007 8:22:29 PM

overtherainbow

Oz

My olllld dog has a runny nose.
All the vets gave up on him.
I talked to the "dog lady" out in the boonies.
I have been giving my dog vinegar in his water.
It is working well.
Could you use vinegar on AGs?

6/7/2007 5:29:59 PM

Tremor

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At the correct rate I'd say "YES". pH modification is why Baking Soda works to control PM. But the rate of vinegar would have to be very carefully worked out. Vinegar (acetic acid) is also a darn good herbicide when used at a high rate.

6/7/2007 11:59:59 PM

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