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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 701050" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>You may have something there since the millet grows so tall. I have trouble with it in a Tift 85 field and it can grow about 2 feet tall before falling over. I was told if I kept it fertilized well it would crowd and/or shade it out. Unfortunately, this hasn't been the case cause when the grass weeps over the spurs stay prostrate. I will get rid of these things this spring one way or the other once I emplent another "Jogee Experimental Study". :lol2: Now all I gotta do is find some grant money for this valuable research I'm fixing to conduct. Bear in mind I do not object to any love offerings or donations from anyone. ;-) :mrgreen: :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 701050, member: 4362"] You may have something there since the millet grows so tall. I have trouble with it in a Tift 85 field and it can grow about 2 feet tall before falling over. I was told if I kept it fertilized well it would crowd and/or shade it out. Unfortunately, this hasn't been the case cause when the grass weeps over the spurs stay prostrate. I will get rid of these things this spring one way or the other once I emplent another "Jogee Experimental Study". :lol2: Now all I gotta do is find some grant money for this valuable research I'm fixing to conduct. Bear in mind I do not object to any love offerings or donations from anyone. ;-) :mrgreen: :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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