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<blockquote data-quote="Backbone Ranch" data-source="post: 1522656" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>Thank you for the feedback! </p><p></p><p>Dogs and Cows- That plant is Broadleaf Sumpweed. It is also known as Iva Annua and it is in the sunflower family. You definitely do not want it in your pastures. The flooding in 2015 brought a bunch of it into our pastures. We tried mowing it for two years, but the problem just got worse. We ended up losing 75% of our bottom land to this weed, so we sprayed it this past spring. We were very happy with the kill rate, but this was one of the pastures that we didn't spray this year. </p><p></p><p>Jeanne-Simme Valley- We are selling semen on Tony. We had him collected a little over two years ago. His impact on our program has been incredible over the past handful of years. I really want to get up to Empire Farm Days sometime. I've got some friends that live in the Finger Lakes region. I didn't realize John and Sherie were there; thank you for putting in a good word for us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backbone Ranch, post: 1522656, member: 20754"] Thank you for the feedback! Dogs and Cows- That plant is Broadleaf Sumpweed. It is also known as Iva Annua and it is in the sunflower family. You definitely do not want it in your pastures. The flooding in 2015 brought a bunch of it into our pastures. We tried mowing it for two years, but the problem just got worse. We ended up losing 75% of our bottom land to this weed, so we sprayed it this past spring. We were very happy with the kill rate, but this was one of the pastures that we didn't spray this year. Jeanne-Simme Valley- We are selling semen on Tony. We had him collected a little over two years ago. His impact on our program has been incredible over the past handful of years. I really want to get up to Empire Farm Days sometime. I've got some friends that live in the Finger Lakes region. I didn't realize John and Sherie were there; thank you for putting in a good word for us! [/QUOTE]
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