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1st pasture rotation this year & 3rd year clover (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="alaskanbarbwire" data-source="post: 758235" data-attributes="member: 14239"><p>Thanks for answers. Sounds like spending more time working on your lay-out rather than digging lines all over the place is thing to do. I am up here in alaska but was raised in southern missouri and will be moving back to our farm this fall (after moose season ;-) ) . Our place has been lying fallow for several years. I have read that you can use mig to bring a pasture back into shape. What are your thought on this?</p><p>The last time I was home the pasture was mostly warmseason grasses like big bluestem with patches of the dreaded poor mans alfafa (asian lespodeza) and sumac, with other weeds mixed in. I am sure I will probly have to spray the asian lespodeza and sumac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaskanbarbwire, post: 758235, member: 14239"] Thanks for answers. Sounds like spending more time working on your lay-out rather than digging lines all over the place is thing to do. I am up here in alaska but was raised in southern missouri and will be moving back to our farm this fall (after moose season ;-) ) . Our place has been lying fallow for several years. I have read that you can use mig to bring a pasture back into shape. What are your thought on this? The last time I was home the pasture was mostly warmseason grasses like big bluestem with patches of the dreaded poor mans alfafa (asian lespodeza) and sumac, with other weeds mixed in. I am sure I will probly have to spray the asian lespodeza and sumac. [/QUOTE]
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