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Spraying clover heavy areas with cleth and 24db
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<blockquote data-quote="wildlifefarmer" data-source="post: 5126600" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>I haven't read that on the label to my old memory but will read again. Now, does that 160 combo mean the high of the day or when(time of day) that you apply. We usually try to start spraying in our area shortly after daylight to take advantage of the cooler temps and calm winds cause the weathermen can't seem to predict winds very well. 5 to 10 mph means 10 to 15 with gusts!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildlifefarmer, post: 5126600, member: 19620"] I haven't read that on the label to my old memory but will read again. Now, does that 160 combo mean the high of the day or when(time of day) that you apply. We usually try to start spraying in our area shortly after daylight to take advantage of the cooler temps and calm winds cause the weathermen can't seem to predict winds very well. 5 to 10 mph means 10 to 15 with gusts!!! [/QUOTE]
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