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Using a Plant Growth Regulator to decrease mowing cycles per season with the Wet Blade system.
These plots were done in West Virginia using the Wet Blade system to mow and apply Plant Growth Regulators. You can see the staked in area where no chemical was used, and the area around it where the Wet Blade mowed and treated with the Plant Growth Regulator Plateau. This picture was taken a few weeks after treatment.

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This shows a highway median where no chemical was applied during mowing (left) and where the Wet Blade mowed and applied Plateau on the right. This picture was taken 50 days after treatment!

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Similar plot here, but Embark and Escort were applied. Left side was only mowed.

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Remember. With the Wet Blade you can mow in the rain, or when it's windy with no airborne drift. You can't do that with a broadcast sprayer!
Lacomb County Alberta Canada field grass results.
These pictures were taken 3 years after this plot of land was mowed and treated with the Wet Blade system. No invasive's have returned to the area! You can still see the vegetation that was targeted and killed with the Wet Blade to this day.

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Salt Cedar? No problem!
Take a look at how effective the Wet Blade system is on typically difficult to manage Salt Cedar.
The image below shows a control plot that was mowed but not treated. Look at the massive amount of re-growth.

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This image shows a plot that was mowed and treated with a mixture of Remedy and Vista in the Wet Blade system. Keep Salt Cedar under control with the Wet Blade!

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An 8 foot Bush-Whacker equipped with the patented Wet Blade system and was ran through this field to illustrate just how effectiveness the Wet Blade can be. Pictures were taken immediately after the field was mowed and 30 days afterwards. The results are clear.

The field was comprised of Prairie Grass, Canadian Thistle, Creeping Jenny, Dandelions, Milkweed, and Ragweed.
Mowing was done on a typically gusty Midwestern day, with no airborne drift or runoff in a semi urban area with houses nearby.

The results of the Wet Blade directly after mowing the plot:

Dye is mixed with the herbicide solution to show the emergence of the herbicide on the stem of the plant. [Click here to see larger image]

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The results of mowing one month later:

As evidenced in these pictures, the field is void of any old growth weeds or foliage.

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