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Once it dries the plant is essentially dead.  It may remain green for a few days to a week, but it is going to die.

 

What I have found to work the best is a mow what I am going to spray as low as I can.  I spray it and then wait 2 weeks until everything is dead and really starting to dry out.  At that point I till.

 

For me 2 weeks seems to be just right.  IF you wait until things die and dry out a bit, it makes it easier to work the ground.  I use a 5 foot 3pt. tiller...  those that use a plow may have a differnt view.

 

The one thing that I have found over the years is that it does not take much to kill most of what is out there.  A 2% solution works just fine (2quarts of 41% Glyphosate to 25 gallons of water).  Also, watch for sales at Tractor Supply.  Last year I bought 2.5 gal. containers of Gordon's Pronto Big n Tuf for $30 to $35 a container on sale.  Almost half the price or better than Roundup brand.  Same thing and works great

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Depending on how thick the vegetation is you are going to spray and how you are going to till the soil...... you may be better off not spraying.   Turning green vegetation into the soil helps improve your soil.  Spraying and then tilling dead matter helps a bit but not as much as turning in green.

 

Again it depends.... on the situation and your equipment.  Just something to think about

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