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Whether you manage a sprawling farm or tend to a home garden, herbicides are needed to keep fungus and bugs from destroying crops and additional plant life. According to the team at Gregg Farm Services, overusing these chemicals can harm vegetation. Luckily, they know the best times to apply herbicides. Based in Gassville, AR, their knowledge comes from experience providing customers throughout the area with planting advice, gardening equipment, and farm supplies. 

If you’re not sure when to apply an herbicide, the staff at Gregg Farm Services explains below:

  • herbicideWhen Pests Are at Larva Stage: If you are worried about bugs harming plants, eliminating the creatures at the larva stage is the best plan of defense. Bugs go through many phases in their life span, becoming stronger as they grow. Using the chemicals during the beginning of their life cycle is the most effective course of treatment.   
  • After a Rainstorm: You should never apply herbicides before a rainstorm. The water and wind can remove the chemicals from plants, increasing the risk of contaminating soil and the entire surrounding area. The toxins can also seep into nearby streams, making the water supply unsafe for wildlife. Instead, wait until after a downpour or a time when rain isn’t on the forecast to apply herbicides. Ideally, the soil should be moderately dry during application. This way, you can ensure they remain in the right place. 
  • When Leaves Are Bone-Dry: Fungus is also a common threat to vegetation. If you are trying to combat foliar diseases, apply herbicides when leaves are completely dry. To infect plants, most fungal and bacterial pathogens require wet conditions.   

To learn more about herbicides available in Gassville, call (870) 481-5165 today. You can also visit Gregg Farm Services online for a list of available products. Don’t forget to like them on Facebook for announcements. 

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