Originally Posted by Squeaky
12 ounces of clethodim per acre with 0.5 ounces per acre non-ionic surfactant.

Spray grass before it gets tall. Clethodim is slow to kill so the earlier the better. It usually takes a few weeks to get a good kill on a thick stand of grass.


Thanks Squeaky, I was thinking we had upped the formula a little for this job. And clethodim is slow to work any time, and will be even slower this time of year. The sooner the better for those that want clean clover patches by the opener.


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