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Keep in mind the that glyphosate will kill all or most all the vegetated plants in the two acres providing you get good even coverage. It attaches to soil particles and decomposes farily quickly in the soil (short half life) so after few days new sprouts from seeds or dormant roots will survive. Glyphosate is not a pre-emergent herbicide.
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