<http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/market-farming/2006-March/022687.html> Steve Diver steved at ncat.org Fri Mar 31 13:07:07 EST 2006 * Previous message: [Market-farming] spam * Next message: [Market-farming] spam * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > I know we have discussed this before, but when > using vinegar as an herbicide, do you have to > get the high test stuff in order for it to > work, or can you go to Sam's and buy the regular > stuff? If you have to use the high test stuff, > what is a good source? All I have found > are blends, which are pretty pricey. For bulk quantities of straight 20% acetic acid, see "Horticultural Vinegar" from Bradfield Industries in Missouri. Just to be clear, NOBODY is selling high-strength acetic acid for "weed control", because they'd have to get a pesticide label and therefore EPA registration. Bradfield thus sells it as a general purpose "horticultural vingar", for example cleaning drip irrigation lines. Farmers and land owners, on the other hand, can use vinegar how they see fit. See below for Bradfield contact info. Also see brand name natural weed control suppliers among the OMRI Products List, also below. Fyi, acetic acid shows greater kill on broadleaf weeds than grassy weeds, so repeated application will be necessary to set back grasses over the growing season. Since it is used full-strength rather than diluted, is is more affordable as a spot spray than a broadscale band application. Steve Diver ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. Bradfield Industries//Bradfield Organics [Contact: Bob Scott] 610A E. Battlefield #203 Springfield, MO 65807 417-882-1442 Bscott6500 at sbcglobal.net http://www.bradfieldorganics.com http://www.bradfieldind.com Location: Home office in Springfield, MO. Bradfield Organics has gone national, carried by Purina Feed Dealers across the U.S. Supplies: Bradfield Organics includes five brands of bagged organic fertilzers and natural weed control for lawns, tomatoes, pasture and farm, vegetables, and corn gluten. Bradfield is a key source for horticultural vinegar (20% acetic acid) and corn gluten in bulk quantities. 2. The OMRI Products List - A Directory of OMRI-Listed Products for Certified Organic Production http://www.omri.org/OMRI_products_list.htmlTitle: [Market-farming] vinegar
[Market-farming] vinegarSteve Diver steved at ncat.orgFri Mar 31 13:07:07 EST 2006
> I know we have discussed this before, but when > using vinegar as an herbicide, do you have to > get the high test stuff in order for it to > work, or can you go to Sam's and buy the regular > stuff? If you have to use the high test stuff, > what is a good source? All I have found > are blends, which are pretty pricey. For bulk quantities of straight 20% acetic acid, see "Horticultural Vinegar" from Bradfield Industries in Missouri. Just to be clear, NOBODY is selling high-strength acetic acid for "weed control", because they'd have to get a pesticide label and therefore EPA registration. Bradfield thus sells it as a general purpose "horticultural vingar", for example cleaning drip irrigation lines. Farmers and land owners, on the other hand, can use vinegar how they see fit. See below for Bradfield contact info. Also see brand name natural weed control suppliers among the OMRI Products List, also below. Fyi, acetic acid shows greater kill on broadleaf weeds than grassy weeds, so repeated application will be necessary to set back grasses over the growing season. Since it is used full-strength rather than diluted, is is more affordable as a spot spray than a broadscale band application. Steve Diver ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. Bradfield Industries//Bradfield Organics [Contact: Bob Scott] 610A E. Battlefield #203 Springfield, MO 65807 417-882-1442 Bscott6500 at sbcglobal.net http://www.bradfieldorganics.com http://www.bradfieldind.com Location: Home office in Springfield, MO. Bradfield Organics has gone national, carried by Purina Feed Dealers across the U.S. Supplies: Bradfield Organics includes five brands of bagged organic fertilzers and natural weed control for lawns, tomatoes, pasture and farm, vegetables, and corn gluten. Bradfield is a key source for horticultural vinegar (20% acetic acid) and corn gluten in bulk quantities. 2. The OMRI Products List - A Directory of OMRI-Listed Products for Certified Organic Production http://www.omri.org/OMRI_products_list.html ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/market-farming/attachments/20060331/5f849eb0/attachment.htm
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