Prairie Drifter
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It is a restricted use pesticide.
The license isn't hard to get, open book quiz in most places.Can I get Tordon without chemical license?
Tordon RTU you should be able to get without a license.Can I get Tordon without chemical license?
It turns in to a mess, trust me. I did this 10 years ago, and now it is a jungle, which several are falling now. If your looking for the impenetrable jungle, then its great. But it does keep growing, basically in to trees. Just not the structure to stand for lifetimes... I will be cleaning up my mess with a chipper and treating the thousand stumps now LOL.For all of you habitat guys, I want to pose a question. On our property, we have cut several hundred trees the last year or two along fence lines and things at our farm (all bordering CRP). The fence lines were full of 5" - 20" diameter 10'-20' soft maple trees (mostly). We pretty much hinge cut everything a few feet off the ground, and left the down trees. It has created quite a mess, but the birds definitly use it. We experimented by treating some (tordon) and not treating other stumps. There are tons of shooters coming out of many of the stumps we did not treat, but on the surface, I can't think of anything wrong with this.. In my opinion, it provides some pretty dense cover for the pheasants and doesn't really seem to offer much opportunity for avian predators to use (shooters are probably only 1-2" thick.
Am I thinking about this right? What are the negatives of these shooters? I'm assumign eventually they will get tall enough and big enough to once again provide avian predators with perching spots? Am I missing anything here?
It turns in to a mess, trust me. I did this 10 years ago, and now it is a jungle, which several are falling now. If your looking for the impenetrable jungle, then its great. But it does keep growing, basically in to trees. Just not the structure to stand for lifetimes... I will be cleaning up my mess with a chipper and treating the thousand stumps now LOL.