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<blockquote data-quote="rgv" data-source="post: 410419" data-attributes="member: 1565"><p>Baled an old field that has been brushogged only for years.</p><p>There was alot of goldenrod and also lots of a weed that almost looked like reeds canary grass (it's not). The shoots looked like reeds but the stem was much more coarse and the shoots were farther apart than on reeds.</p><p>This is bottom ground along a creek.</p><p>Any idea what this stuff is called.</p><p>This field was left after planting milo probably 15 years ago and the owners just let it grow and brushogged it every summer.</p><p>There was an amazing amount of fescue in large patches of the field.</p><p>I baled it all off to get it cleaned up and deciding whether to spray and drill or disc and strart from scratch.</p><p>It is preety rough as in never flattned out so I am leaning torward discing and replanting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgv, post: 410419, member: 1565"] Baled an old field that has been brushogged only for years. There was alot of goldenrod and also lots of a weed that almost looked like reeds canary grass (it's not). The shoots looked like reeds but the stem was much more coarse and the shoots were farther apart than on reeds. This is bottom ground along a creek. Any idea what this stuff is called. This field was left after planting milo probably 15 years ago and the owners just let it grow and brushogged it every summer. There was an amazing amount of fescue in large patches of the field. I baled it all off to get it cleaned up and deciding whether to spray and drill or disc and strart from scratch. It is preety rough as in never flattned out so I am leaning torward discing and replanting. [/QUOTE]
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