Spray Dye?

Gotta say I'm so glad I don't spend one second spraying or buying that shit to poison my land. There is no need for it and watching most boast in a public setting anout their use of it is mind boggling Wish all you would just quit as well. It's truly not a legacy to leave behind as conservationists.
 
Gotta say I'm so glad I don't spend one second spraying or buying that shit to poison my land. There is no need for it and watching most boast in a public setting anout their use of it is mind boggling Wish all you would just quit as well. It's truly not a legacy to leave behind as conservationists.
I think there is a balance. Herbicides are just a tool like any other. Just like other tools, misuse or over use can certainly cause problems. We all have to find the right balance for our land and objectives.
 
Gotta say I'm so glad I don't spend one second spraying or buying that shit to poison my land. There is no need for it and watching most boast in a public setting anout their use of it is mind boggling Wish all you would just quit as well. It's truly not a legacy to leave behind as conservationists.
I wasn't boasting at all and I'm sure no one else here was boasting either. Ironically the boasting is coming from you!

You can make your point without being a jerk and for what it's worth I like your method.
 
Gotta say I'm so glad I don't spend one second spraying or buying that shit to poison my land. There is no need for it and watching most boast in a public setting anout their use of it is mind boggling Wish all you would just quit as well. It's truly not a legacy to leave behind as conservationists.
I'm sure there are more efficient ways to poison land. Hope you don't eat anything that comes out of a grocery store.
 
I am going to convert 22 acres of brome back to native grass this fall. I am literally dying (apparently) to learn how to do that efficiently without the use of an herbicide...
 
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