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Wet Blade treating Johnson Grass in Texas

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

A Diamond Mowers 15 foot Wet Blade demonstrating its effectiveness on Johnson grass in Texas. You can see the chemical on the stem of the plant in this video (blue dye was added) even on grass. You'll notice that no dye was escaping from underneath the deck, proving just how environmentally friendly the Wet Blade is.

Running a plant growth regulator through the Wet Blade can reduce mowing cycles from 12 to 14 times a year to 4 to 5 times a year saving untold amounts of dollars in fuel and labor costs, and beatifies roadsides.

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  • johnson grass is tough my dad can rememner when they use to plant it in fields for hay we have sericea lespedeza in our fields it is takeing over and chokeing out the good hay we bought seed it was auppose to bet indian grass and big bluestem but the conservation and farm services had it put in the mix and dont tell people burning the field has some effect we kind of controll it it doesnt get any worse and doesnt spread to our other fields johnson grass shouldnt be a problem? animals eat it

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