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<blockquote data-quote="DJB" data-source="post: 3751030" data-attributes="member: 11946"><p>depends on what you are trying to eradicate, 2% is fine for most weeds, grasses, if you are like me you have blackberry briars, chinese privets, etc mixed in and a few little cedars, I mix these 3-4% or hit it two separate times with 2% then spot spray any woody stem survivors with a 5%. word of advice , don't fill it up to 30 gal if unless you are certain it won't leak, not a good feeling with roundup going down your back on your ATV, emergent situation, I always leave 5 gal out from the top!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJB, post: 3751030, member: 11946"] depends on what you are trying to eradicate, 2% is fine for most weeds, grasses, if you are like me you have blackberry briars, chinese privets, etc mixed in and a few little cedars, I mix these 3-4% or hit it two separate times with 2% then spot spray any woody stem survivors with a 5%. word of advice , don't fill it up to 30 gal if unless you are certain it won't leak, not a good feeling with roundup going down your back on your ATV, emergent situation, I always leave 5 gal out from the top! [/QUOTE]
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